■K. [ :' wsr - r , , --.'■-■■.■■ ■■■'[;■■ ■-■ ■-•• ■" '■ '• '- -,- ■ Dress and Fashion- '■ ■'.■■■-.:■ : ■ .■, . . •• '.. _____ ' ' ~~ . ..... < ~*■:■' . 'i3--.:; ! '- ; \>'''. . , •/.••■.-. .... <:■',■■■■■>.'■ ■ ■ ' I .' ""j.; ■ » •■■.''•-' ■:••' **s.; ';;;'^v-'-v-.>" i; '' r . ; .'."■.:■-■ ;.■„': -■* ■■ - •. ,;-/• ;M'' ''■ ; ■ \> ; ■ >t*>-.•' : ; ■ AGRICULTURAL & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES' fftl^ ' - ' " ' r ' '•■'"■" "' : "" : " "' : ■'■''• '' ' "'■ '■" '■ •" ''"' V' V" v '." ■•'-'" :'" : " - - : -■';"■"■'■ ■■'■$-■■ ■''■- ' GREAT ATTRACTIONS at our establishment :: during Show week. A SPECIAL EXHIBITION of LATEST NOVELTIES for Winter will be held on |if WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY of this week. This will afford a splendid opportunity for visitors from the country to see all that is newest and best in if i the world of fashion. ||f§;: :, A MUSICAL PROMENADE will commence at |-'- /. • 3 p.m., and continue till 5 p.m. each day. Open till 9 p.m. on Saturday. A cordial invitation is extended to 4 everybody. JS|'K--t' ; .:/ No one importuned to purchase. | ' ■'■■■■• IMPORTERS. ' lo^f'o-' : - ■"'■. ■• ■•■ ■■':'.■.-..■' ■-■ ; - • ".■ ,■ ' ■■' - "■' '.-•••"■' "■"■' ; " '■■ ; "''*... •/'."" '■■'/■.' '" "' v ' .;.•'*■"■. '-.»;,.: ..;- k . g§jg|g ' -■.'■■ ■■:: :■■■•..";'. ;: ; , ;.'.:./;; ',; ■ ~V: •'..■■v'v ''v;v\-:/-%w-^''.■■'■'. \' ■.■■'«•-■,■■':.■ V !"'«-'V:'-~c .';■■'■'■■'■■ : v :: .-■■•. ; U-' ; >^' l .'-^-' v '. ■/::■■ "-'V-''.' '■' ;.■■.■'■■."'■'•:■'. , :: - ; ■ . !i* , ■ ' * • --•.'••■ .■ ■ \ ''.'-•'.'•. ■ . ■■".'. •■- . ' ' ;:' ; : : ':■■■;'., ..■'•.■''".'■ ; :;. •.' '■■ '-. ■".■-■'".; •-,■: ■ ' [A,. ' ' >;.-•".'■•■""'. ■ if ':' . ■ . .'.-.• . : " : "- ''- ' . :i 'MH
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' '•' if" 'w3__ result of this, my neck all broke out in ulcerated and inflamed iW\\\\\\\\\ M H I i-*"»™i :XTV "irSTa^"?*!*"zHTZZ J '.*•"• ffi« wounds, and caused me an immense amount of agony. I con- \mj ' j /\W jliwk Wil mMiIW////M Hi ■nT . . LSL^v!if^.~j?. ' , '; W suited a doctor—also pretty well all the chemists in Newcastle ' U'%\\\\ M//lm H '"''''^"'"S""!'!WKCH'l'HK^^l^lTH'J'ii^K ''• H out gaining any material benefit. Some of the treatments l* y'llll''\n'l'" ' ' H llin I BB^P^^L^y^g^^^B'l ■B would heal my neck temporarily, but it would soon break out ~„ ___. „,,,,.. ._ _. : . ,18 II IB g^le^^^^^ :^^ *■■ ■ .731 B gj again. For two years I thus suffered agony, during which MR - Gho - "AIQH. < From a Photo.)- m I I UnSSgL=-^ ITTJ I KM "I had often seen Zam-Buk advertised as a cure for my trouble, and was often on the point of writing for |m MSB wXI&Q ff 133 . a free sample as advertised, but failed to do so, thinking that it would only be similar to the many other treat- ffi : JV^^^SSS^^^^^^^^^ OH ( '< ■ El ments that had proved so useless. One day I met a friend, and he presented me with a sample pot of Zam- js| l_sii_! bIcJP-/? -tV " : - :mm , Buk, which he happened to have with him, and advised me to give it a: fair .trial. After the fourth dressing .< ra |K»BBfc uti&zl ISSSI §flp*S-y "11 He with Zam-Buk I found the inflammation greatly reduced, and I could turn my head slightly without turning the || 1 v 1ffllBIMiB»TffTlllM» 'l**'' s *? ; /Bill s%£M/\ | . £k9 whole of my body as formerly. Thus encouraged, I purchased a pot at the chemist's and continued with the. $5 ■'- ".'"'"■ - ' ■ ... ' ■"""■""""^"^•* i ffi treatment, and by the time I had completed this pot my neck was quite healed and as sound as before the acci- &|j ■ ' THE I If dent occurred. I can now wear a stiff collar without discomfort, and. in fact, am my old self again. . (f| . . r I . Kg "As you may be assured, the wonderful healing powers of Zam-Buk came as a great revelation to me. •; |§ji' .■. ■ ... /~l -r> x. f\ "VT ,; ft>, "I am working in the Harbor and Rivers Department,-Newcastle, and am well. known in that district, ffl : ''.''' Uit 1 V/±N ' ' I- '■' HE where I never fail to recommend Zam-Buk, which, to my mind, is 'worth its weight in gold.' " g||j ■ -. Hi _-_-.«. _ _» ZAM-BUK BALM CURES. B THE "ft/TEDAL |j WHAT ZAM-BUfi BALM CURES. I 1 It M J ■ HK Zam-Buk Balm, the world's greatest akiri-hfialer, soother, and., antiseptic, is a ;■speedy cure for Eczema, Piles, • Ulcers, Boils, mm AT THE ISh Ringworm, Had Legs, Sore Backs. Psoriasis, Inflammation, Rashes, Eruptions, festering Sores and Wounds, Swellings, Cuts. Bruises, fe?ss - m Burns, Cold in the Head and Cheat, llhciimatism,' and-all diseased,--.disordered,, or injured conditions, of the skin. Price 1/6, or HM "VTEW ZEALAND TNTEBNATIONAL ; ra 3/0 large family pot (containing nearlv i times l/(i), from all Chemists and Stores, or from The Zam-Buk Co., 3l> Pitt-st., Sydney, M 3& l\ £J X i ||| . for same price. ..'. • -~ , ■ -•■ -*•./'::,..• " " Hi "EXHIBITION. ' But- it. couldn't very well do otherwise, could . -1 •- . -'■'.. '.'.-■ ■■-.■ :■ ..- , ' " it? The merits of the "ORION" are such miimmmmumujmimmniimt that the winning of a GOLD MEDAL was a . -„_„.*..„' '. ' 1 , «, '■•'..' . certainty. The real judges, however, are __ ■ ' ironmongery. •■ Seeds, Manures, etc. '.' the people— actual users— they have :. ~ ' " — — : ~ ' ■ —— — unmistakably awarded the palm to the %&;■■■■■- ~ ■./.-.'■•''.':' ■.:-,-,.,:■■'; '/ ... r:- ~, -''..'.' "-..■.■-■'. " ORION." ' ■ BBMWMmM THOMAS' • . over 55,000 families ■ fl '■' Sl-lii.SIPLE'S ''''w '"', - ' - A HPT? In New Zealand alone are to-day. cooking i.v H I&mWßsßßs* . «•«.««*"*-& » , ■ f , l IIIJOX Jtl-AIJCJ with the matchless "ORION." and more ; -ißr TUBULAR -SEPARATORS i : . -•» ;,?r?;coSaktXs\«,s !-. hSs&tZ?? ■o«obo»«iv»f U b«. « .by an v other means of publicity. That s i ■ 1 ' Have .I j XT A TMTT the best praise of all—is it not? H • , m\ ■ 11) 1 i. Waist-low Supply Cans ■ |- mTrp ~~~— 5- : ! CfenSfl Simple Frictionless Bowls " II :__ " Sold by ■ V 1" VWli ' Enclosed Self-Oiling Gears '■■••'•■"j I DEAL -F ER ™ SE]tt poR OP ' all ironmongers. |i ; - .'■" . I ' They are the Cleanest Skimming, Lightest Running, i • T\BESSINO* JTJ.EASS T'AKDS.',- — 1 \ mM% Most - able and Easiest Handled Separators made. | j XJ . _____ • LK Ask for an Illustrated Catalogue. * I \W#t We shall be pleased to take it apart and ,how you. |; . ENRICHES THE SOIL. •-'. — : I• ' \SSSk_ All Information'from •.;, . 1. | INCREASES AND IMPROVES THE ' XT T? QTT A PTTT OPTT M . » «-*«.■«- • nna->t> a. 8 ■ ■ -■■'■•• HERBAGE. tl. Jjj. OnAvJ-'ilU V7J\» -;- 1 - I ■•: iSlf HARDSE BROS., Agents, | -.. . -— - , ■ • _ [ - | *«^^^gr^ / I&*> ISG - QUEEN STREET. |j "T717 C T AURIE AND po., L '' - l ! 29. CUSTOM-STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. ! MANUFACTURERS, DUNEDIN. I'~ ' - ... ■ -.■..'.-•'■•'••.•• ;..-•■■•"■,.'. ■• .. ■ • " ~.•'.■■:•.'. ' ' i■■ ■'•.. '.;_ '. -. .' , '": ,_. . .; ._ , pMS&cr'.,--,-- ' ■----. ;;. :-.: ■,-,-■■■,.■.■■:■■■'*•■ --•-•/■--'•■"■ • ~ ■~-•;--••--■,■- .-■ ■:-■;,■... ..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13494, 22 May 1907, Page 3
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