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,| TO TriEiß PATItNIo* jysrfwX/j v I The fact that hundreds of nurses use f/^^^i \^^"S. ''-' Zam-Buk in the course of their duties is yS>w^yk.V^k^ ~^f ' further proof that in Zam-csuk the public j? *'-/ ! \s furnished with a reliable healing balm ' f y4g&W^\ \ \"^ / and skin-cure, the purity and power of wfjnWfc/ &s!m \ t ' which cannot be denied. Be!ow/we quote , \ Ithe opinions of two of the many nurses '^^^^^^^^^^m \ ', ' who write in praise of Zam-Buk. yv&w^ J\ 1 L £ NURSE SMITH, residing in Underwood St., *"*-**"•**' I'addington,Sydney, writes:—"Afterextensive ex- t\* ~~ cu~*l*..+nt s perience I can confidently affirm that Zaui-I'uk is K6IUS6 dUDSIIlulca & r the best healing balm I have overused . In my' „,. ~ ,„ ~__ n ,,« professional work I often have urgent need of it, as, "J* en yo!L,?* ,? nTT» n« k on account ofits groat antiseptic virtues. I find it un- Ba, 11" see } h%. y°? t hßf Jlimm P equalled for use in cases whore dangerous symptoms no' b. e,£" L™' -' threaten, as in the nfter-effwite of child-birth. I would «*** is, c'aJ m n e n d n( H *,?„,w [ * not be withouta pot of Zam-Buk in the house." "JM j£ jjTK»e NURSE LAWSON, of Evelyn Street, balaclava. "» NOTHING "jjjnjl as coofJ ." as Meloourne. says :--As an all-round healer for all desl lhe proved reliable /am-BuK. **, criptions of home hurts. I < oniider Z.ini-Buk in- »„_, ■n, l i, «. in««in«hi.. fi ri'nts aft connection with my 5* k vVru^ "c Uls lV st ** P?I IR IT IM " - > - <-£~J UJ i' y history of Tea N?3 : 1^ In 1657 tea was sold to England at from £5 3 to £10 per Ib. Samuel Pepys, a shrewd ob- I server of folks and facts of his times, relates in 1662 1 how, despite these high prices, tea had its,place and g function even in those days of good Queen Bess. B And the modern diarist will record that no beverage i is so important in the life of to-day. .Think of tl>e | thousands of cups you drink each year! How I important that a pure, high quality brand like | I EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE „ ' 1 should be used. "Amber Tips" is essentially a 9 t:;a of fine quality and sterling value. 193 \ U N . J^slel v the admiration of y LJ Modern housewife ! j| ftt '""""' ' OKe Her 1 eel Kande! «v- f| Hj ~ "^^ Ask \Sur Ironmonger I NSP - ~~ H.E.SHACKLOQK I™ * U | I _^^^@£ DUHEDIN,WELLINGTON § AUCKLAND. i rind :t jl^^w^^' 4cP®S^lw • a !/i «^»^^™^# ■ }i<ei»c:ar vnour Stjfoes fe! | s and f|p 1 Iy^gs Mourseßf. •■ V/oaderfuPy Simply! &, f ' llSk A Huge Succei.! • Th* Repair can be Effected any- II - N 1 TO -f |< whfirc —no need to cro to a Garage. $y. l\ '\ Hi 10 -to/ i n__. rl^™^!^**. wt»k i - U«d, end made actually port of \\ . X^^Era, 'II P|ieß< J ' p th« Tyre or Tube. '» ' m^ -^^ / Price, 30/-. ■ |^^/HEWBERR.y WAUCER bn.pn M.ANUFACTURERS.WARDST.(^DUNEbiIi/

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 271, 18 November 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 271, 18 November 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 271, 18 November 1919, Page 2