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W __ "BOURNVILLB COCOA U • f-- '■ '"■ . . 1 ..,'■' ,■■ i : ,".;=| repretentstheliUhwttttite ;■. . , - ofnatritive cocoa at pretent ;• ' " ■■ ■ ■ -BMAg^MaßMa^'iiMiiJjiii-*-. tl on the market jStfiillyaMm* Wt The Playing Fields, Bouraville \» £J*Bf STf f you could see the cool, airy workrooms and the I wide, pleasant playing fields at Bournville—the •^-skill and care in selecting the cocoa beans and the /^^/ \ scrupulous cleanliness in preparing them—you would llf \ be able to appreciate, why Bournville Cocoa is so- l^^ffi^ 111 .0) pure—its flavour so exquisitely delicate. »a» — fi|Siw-~lf--J Bournville 1. M "By test tfae 6ett» M

ARM COVERED WITH ECZEMA "LUCE SALT RUBBED INTO A WOUND."—-ZAM-BUK CURES AFTER. MEDICAL TREATMENT FAILED. ■ "Two years ago eczema started at my righ£ elbow and spread up to the shoulder, causing me intense ir.isery," says Mrs J. Chandler, Campbell Street, Hobart, Tasmania. "The irritation was awful, and I felt I could tear my arm to pieces, while the inflammation increased so rapidiy that my arm swelled to an enormous size. . . ~ "During the night intense irritation prevented me getting any sleep, and when I goc up in the morning I was thoroughly exhausted from the effects of this terrible torture. The smarting, burning and itching, were agonising, and my health became run down. The sensation was as if salt had been rubbed into the wound, and the awful pains nearly drove me mad. "I was under the doctor for some time, but the disease defied his treatment : in fact, I became worse instead of better. A friend then persuaded me to try Zam-Buk Balm and boap. I obtained a supply, and after washing: my'arm with Soap I anointed it with Balm. This treatment had a most cooling and soothing effect, tor in a short time the swelling and inflammation were reduced and all pains ended. Now the healing process was started, I persevered with Zam-Buk until the disease was completely defeated and my arm restored , to its natural condition. Since ZamBuk cured me my skm has been in excellent condition, and I have had no trouble whatever. As a healing balm for all skm injuries, Zam-Buk is unexcelled Sold by all stores; and chemists at Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot.

CUT THIS OPT. A GOOD COUGH MIXTURE RECIPE. BY A QUALIFIED CHEMIST. This recipe makes a pint of better Cough Syrup than can be bought ready prepared. Simple as it is, no better remedy can be obtained for general family purposes, and the fact that it makes a pint at a total cost of 1/6, instead of twelve shillings, is making it wonderfully popular. Get one bottle of Hean's Essence from your chemist or grocer, and mix it with sugar, treacle, and water, as per the simple directions on Hean's Essence label. The mixture you thus prepare in your own home saves quite a lot of money, and takes hold of a cough in a way that means business from the first dose. It is a splendid remedy for sore throats, hoarseness, croup, bronchitis, asthma, and the usual throat and lung troubles. It does not contain any poison. Give a few drops to a child or a spoonful to an adult. It has also a good tonic effect, helps the appetite, and is very slightly laxative, too, which is helpful. i jHean's Essence is now sold by most chemists and grocers. If yours does not yet stock it, he can easily obtain from his wholesaler for you, or post free direct on receipt of price—ls. 6d. from Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. But wherever you buy be sure you get Hean's Essence. 6* i SIMON I I I Simple Simon $ I Met a Spry Man g I | Singina in the Square; g I So said Simon % $ f.' | To the Spry Man, % j | "Cheerful,! declare!" | I | Said the Spry Man $ j % Then to Simon, % \ I "Cheerful? Rather,sonny! I I % Here's the thing that tickles % \■ <& ■■■'■■■■■■ w «> me: $ I Pound o'Suratura Tea | f 'S worth a ton o'money!" | I I I 4g SPRY MEN SAY <i> : I"SURATURA!"{ Job Printing—any style or color— at "Express" Printing Worlc«.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 138, 13 June 1913, Page 6

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