B "'' " " ~ .. Medical. ; ; --'" ' __ ■ ~~— — • 1 ' I a X'OOKto your hands? Are they weathering the cold well, and can you hope to keep them nice-all |< I J". through ? Few can. Perhaps the unpleasant "feel which heralds the dreaded chapped | 1 condition is already there. At best those scaly patches will mean worry and disfigurement, and-there's | ! no telling where the there. At best those scaly patches will mean worry and disfigurement, looks quite I no telling where the trouble will end. In worse cases the skin burns and smarts fiercely, looks quite 1 i; 1 unsightly-in its state of red roughness,' and may crack or open into raw, bleeding fissures. , Every • *!' I movement causes pain, and washing, working, or even writing becomes perfect torture. I jj Hands that are suffering from the .wintry weather, or the effects! of household duties, can be | si restored to a soft and healthy condition by the use of Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap. Zam-Buk Soap used | I in the bath or toilet, soothes and softens the skin and removes pimples, chaps and blemishes as no other | c soap will do.- The value of Zam-Buk Soap' as a protective from common skin ailments or the more . | serious skin diseases, cannot be over-estimated. A tablet should be on every washstand; ;; ■ | 1 Hands that are suffering from the wintry weather, or the effects of household duties, can be I restored to a soft and healthy condition by the use of Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap. Zam-Buk Soap used I in the bath or toilet, soothes and softens the skin and removes pimples, chaps and blemishes as no other 1 soap will do. The value of Zam-Buk Soap'as a protective from common skin ailments or the more |j serious skin diseases, cannot be over-estimated. A tablet should be on every washstand. |> ZAM-BUK SOAP 8 • "iSpj "" • 8 zam-buk soap 1 Ztrei beautiful freshness and J «» &*»llj • 1 should be used in every home $ " . , purity to the sfcin. .With W !l^rSvLM^^- J^^^<SLm } 8M ° rrotecting the skin ogaiusf | each appUcat.on an .mprove- I:. J$W I disease ger«s and insect life. It | II nient is wrought in it» texture ■•-' '■ ' t o>irfffff*!rTjFw "' 1 i_ htninerl from Chemists w ' *faggfmKanittmuHiMii&***qi ' ! i i '■ 'iTfrfWTffHEflt^Tfr^rTT^'- ■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^
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.'.', - - Merchandise. < . . -v-: f TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: Uppop Symonds Street. TELEPHONE No. 355. - NEWTON ROAD AND GLADSTONE STREET, DANIEL ARKELL, Proprietor Dunedin Ale and Stout ' ... ... Quarts 9/- per dozen. > f ~ „ ; ... ... - Pints ■ 4/6 „ '"■ Arkeli's Own Brew Ale and Stout ... Quarts 8/- '„■;• „ „ ... .-. ... Pints 4/- /, Draught Ale and Stout. ' s, •' KXXX Strong Old Ale ... ... ... ... . 2/- per gallon. d XXX Mild Ale ...... ... ...... 1/6 " • AK Bitter Ale ... . ...... ... ... 1/9 - „ b " : Extra Stout (specially suited for invalids) ... 1/9 „ xl - Draught Ale and Stout in Bottles .►. Quarts 5/6 per dozen. 3, „ „ „ •• .« Pints 3/6 [ e , Crushed Malt .... ....„:...... 7/- per bushel jg -: Pure Island Lime Juiee ...... ... 6/6 per dozen r '.Nelson Hops at Market Price in lib or $lb Packets. PRICE OF BEER CASKS--18 gallon, 9/- , 10 gallon, 7/6 , 5 gallon, 5/- 3 gallon, 4/-' ' 2 gallon, 3/6 eaeh. fc : ''' ' BOTTLES BOUGHT. t > ■■'■.;■-: '-'-'■■iv"'s'*a , r- , i ■■**•■-. ■:>-?-w.::-. ■■- ■■,^..■■- .-■.-; ■",.•■■ .■•■..-. kSM£as^^>"-' :; *'' : ' v ' ; ' : -' : > : '^> > . , ; -:*,,,-. :! . f,mi=RTWarkbll; II "","'' .' ';■■'':'"'•■' Brewer and Manager. k .■''■} W' ■ '■■■• -. ; -,"--. ''-;-:"'■ '\ ,"' ■:';'-/;■', ",'' v.V ''I; /'-"': : ';# V: »j /;• .'.',. .' '.;-'."-;-'• • ' Jlt pays you to buy the best, I ■& the betftCof all cocoas :r ■ \ ~ v : , Try It. ,- »- KB © pure aolwMe cocoa with & delicious aatunl i flavour which you cennot fall to enjoy.' S '* Pure and unmixed."—TA» lancet. 1 *«• Perfeot in flavour. Pure and well prepared." |, . ,-■;". —British Medical JearnA I. . **A perfect beverage, combining Strength, , I j Purity and Bolubility."-Mci?tesMH(i3a/. J BEST & GOES FARTHEST, |i _ iJh— m ii » ■ i i. i «»■ ■ i i ■ I .i wft i i ,nr n ,i m i—m—»fc- >■ ' ■'■■ *————™«™^^i——«—a—B .•••-'.. ,': Opticians. -." , . »' ■ ' EYESTRAIN CAUSES BOTH. Sight. Carefully Tested by AP ' RAPT! FTT ophtha!mic Optician, ■iIL ila .DUii I ilEiJwi!. 9 222, QUEEN ST. Modern Optical Room, with Latest Scientific Instruments. No Charge for Testing. Spectacles at Moderate' Prices. - — - Coal. i ;'' ; '*''"- -'■"-•:-• ' ■ Boots and Shoes. COAL. COAL. AT » T — . NEW} ■ - . ; WE SUPPLY SEASON'S TAUPBRI GOAL goods Also. ' N° W OKEKINa0 KEKINa XI P ' pOAL, — • -g-KIPAKA QOAL. ■" ■ -▼. LOWEST pEICES. < - -" MOBTHEEN rjOAL. . ■ ■•■—■ *. S7 STONE AND' CO., , WINSTONE, LTD. • . B 0 ™™ s *>* i»«»™* *>, '■' " • CABEIEKS. Etc.. " ' COENER QUEEN AND DARBY STREETS, QUEEN-STREET. : CUSTOM-STREET, ■ And ■- BYMONDS-STREET, AND -';'- . MOUNT EDEN. - , .:' \ MARINE SQUARE, DEVONPORT. . '/~. j <: i '* -" : '"; A ."-- '''•'•' ; •''■'■■: ■ ■■'■' -*' c. : '."!. : - ; - "-:'-.' ; " '■''""..'■' ■' ■' •:' -'_'''■"'''"'•'.".". .' ■ ■ ■ '[.•.. ■_'*■'■ -■.■.-'. ■ .■:■" ■'■■;. "■ * T ■■-■■'~ . ..■■'.',*. ■.'.'■'.'.;■"■■■■..■.■■.■,'■■■■:■' ■■■'.■'. '[ y . . ■. ■'■':' .■".■'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13488, 15 May 1907, Page 3
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