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feHI LDHQWsI I DAILY MISHAPS. I II EVERY HOME needs zam-buk. |:'i II CHILDREN will play with edged tools, will get fingers iff 9 trapped in forbidden doors, will strike up warm acquaint B H tances with spark and flame, will— in short—risk many a IS H pain or hurt in the sheer joy of healthy life. And who §1 |£| would Curb the exuberant spirits of the typical mischiev«^n[||B| US ous child ? Not the mother—the patient homcdoctor, who .« I II is ever ready to tie up the cut finger, the burnt hand, the I Ifl bruised leg, the barked shin, or the "bumped" head. •So K| M long as she has ZAM-BUK to smear the place she feels se> H ! §3 cure. This pure balm is a boon to mothers. It heals •'upV-Mllfl H cuts, burns, scalds and all skin injuries quickly and clean* Hsf IS ly, and grows new skin in Matures -own way. . || || A Mother's Praise. : |l|S Em JfffL Mrs. E. Schoenaner, of Melbourne Street, West End, B Ira Brisbane, says My little boy bad a very bad bruise B ll| MySsSaf on the bottom of bis foot, received while running about (la \ 111 W'. 5 barefooted. It became swollen and festered. "I used H§ M several remedies, but to no purpose, till I bought ;9 4^ rai /v 6 fljro pot of Zam-Buk and applied it. The next morning H ; m /* :jy my lad was able to get about again. Another son . Hi!lf; n A/ /' W working in a factory, has frequent occasion to use ?Ht;ri ill Jfrb TflV! 3' jr. Zam-Buk for cuts, for which it is invaluable- IjHttfi m AH \ always keep a pot of Zam-Buk in the house as *' Hy? II my family remedy, for cuts, burns or any sores." p'H|j||! jHßflr/ Zam-Buk Balm is invaluable Zam-Buk ii 0 b- Hyp Cu:s, Burns, Bruises, Sores, taiuable trom H "11 . ... '• , ••-• -.. -- - .... ....... ' liilr&Wj THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER. ;v>: |fjj Mimyadi Jfasiosll For CONSTIPATION. ; >>| H Professor D. LAMBL, of Warsaw, Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University, writes— •</ ." 1 - " Hunyadi Bitter Water, besides being an excellent general aperient, feM has proved specially efficacious in the treatment of chronic constipation, 1%1 venous obstruction and congestion, haemorrhoids "and obesity." ffls Average Dose: —A wine glassful before breakfast, either • pure or diluted with (I life similar quantity of hot or cold water. , t ;.V, iMfifi ft Altmi AW * ot# the name "Hunyadl Janon,". the signature of the Proprietor 'till ilAll I lull ANDREAS SAXLEHHEB, and the Medallion, on the Red Centre Hx ' . Life Insurance, ~~ ' : AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL /|j [Established P*ROYIDENT SOCIETY | HOLDS THE WORLD'S RECORD FOR LARGEST . ■ BONUSES. '/UV O. .I Jill ALL POLICIES ISSUED ON OR PRIOR TO Slsi DECEMBER ; NEXT WILL SHARE -IN THE Ipi . PROFITS TO BE'DIVIDED AS AT . f ; " : V: .. , THAT DATE.,-,^^88281 . r f;■ Total CASH BONUSES divided amongst the Members ... ... £13,596,507 AMOUNT of CASH PROFITS Divided for ONE YEAR (1907) ... £708,245' 'J ' 1 Equal to over 36 per cent, of the Premiums received under Participating AascranM Policies during the year. f ' Iwir-'"i • ■ , ; " '•. EVERY YEAR A BONUS YEAR. , fjf£sp| INSURE AT ONCE, AND PARTICIPATE IN THE PROFITS FOR THE . CURRENT YEAR. p|j§ EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. : Q Branch Office—CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, Wellington. - - >. - y Auckland District Office ' W. H. DERRY, " „ i ( 214-216, QUEEN STREET. District Secretary. > g="™— ' — ■■■!.■■■■ ■*■ i. ■■■■■■- '■ "r

Dairy Appliances, Etc. . ' s ; "<■ -V V; A FEW POINTS ABOUT Hi THE "DOMINION" PRESSURE MILKING MACHINE. r f WHAT IT DOES NOT WHAT IT DOES- - '<? ' % It does not drag the milk out by Suction. t It imitates the human hand. * It does rot injure the teats or udder. It leaves the teats soft and natural. It does not require expert handling. It works naturally and perfectly. THE DOMINION MACHINE IS SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION and is therefor; cisily cleaned. It is EFFECTIVE IN OPERATION anil . does its work ! rapidly -find I;'-; thoroughly It is CHEAP IN PRICE and therefore effects an immediate saving jtlwm; farmer- AV-SjSg FARMERS! Inspect our PLANTS IN FULL ' WORKING at Mr. Wood Wb,. Awapuni;ife g Mr. J. N Newton's. Raumai, Ashhurst; MR.- GEO- GRAY'S. MATANGI: Mr. Mellows. ■ Kaponga: Mr. Templet's. Manutuhi; and Sunnyside Asylum. Christchurch. rv^JfSWwH Write to me and I will quote you. for an y plant, from 2 to 10 Buckets The quet» will LOW INT PRICE. TERMS EASY - I.i SPALLATION PROMPT and SATISFAfr TION GUARANTEED. . . ; . ' GEO. F. WILSON. Secretary,'.. », / . -Hunter-street. 'JaHingtoc-f-.

Salt. ! Mosl l 5 L. Z>. Natntxn Sr Co.. LM. A utkland ■ JP r Ranges. I msKaamkstianaaHMms ' IN the Combination of Quick-heating and Economy of Fuel, the " ORION" is Peerless. gHACKLOCK'S ORION," The Famous Ranges, which are no Popular in 60.000 New Zealand Homes; the favourites 'because they act so perfectly, and the Ovens maintain i such regularity of heat; even in the hot days of summer an " ORION" makes cooking a pleasure. B Every Ironmonger supplies Shacklock's J " ORION" Ranges. » n i muni—i— ■■■■■■■■in mm niii ■ ■ — ■ a *■ rj\A.KLE AND Q< ONS, DRAKE-STREET, FREEMAN'S BAY. AUCKLAND. RAGS, BCTTLEJ. SACKS METALS. Etc.. Bought in any Quantity. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. Country Consignment# Promptly attended to. I'erms Cash. 'Vhone, 527- <&

' ■» I'fJ ' " 1 ■ 4 J. Insurance Companies. WE TAKE ALL HlSKS^^gg ! FIRE. MARINE. AND ACCIDENT. « if Including Mortgagees' Indemnity, Emplw' era' Liability, and Workers' Compensation-,.. <■. National -i \ - 1 INSURANCE CO. OF N.Z.. LIMITED. Offices. 101, Queen-street, AuckfeuK'' ."H NORMAN T. WILLIAMS. Hanaififf."ll ' —— THE fill SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LIMITED. JAPITAL ... ... £2,000.009 . ACCUMULATED FUN US ... £542,000 —" — SiStffll The following Risks are accepted at loiWtt • •current Rates: —Fire, Marine, Mortgagees s demnity. Empxyera' Liability. Worker# ; Cj™ pensation. ■- Ordinary Accident, Pablio Plate Glass. Burglary. Fidelity Guarantee, -j;, ■'-/ • > -J^ii THE SOOTH BRITISH COMPANY'S '' UP-TO-DATE" POLICY is the Most ; Liberal , offered to the Public of Naw Zealand- t ■ A. S. RUSSELL. Branch Manager. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Vi ■ LIMITED ■ i • • FIRE, ■ .MARINE, ': - ACGIDE^, A .' t)tr Transacts Employers' Indemnity.* f Guarantee. Personal Accident (including # raw, ness). Plate Glass, Bulglary iw® Marine, at lowest current rates. __ ___ nT KOft- ??■: NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDIMiOi queen-street. t,< • -/ft, ' 1 4 G. N. PIERCE. gsM H. A. .MARRINBS^^||a?J jianHgers. J - !• „ ' 'K 4 ■ *',■ \ W. Parkinson ft Co. . ' N. MONUMENTAL SCULPTORS in every branch. ; 1 N, Graaite Vftdc \ a Speciality' Shop and \ » _ •' { House Decorations. . \ 'PhoM' ,i • ° Marble-or Granite. >> Mantelpieces. N. ' "* — ' ■ Victoria-street W„ AECkltlfl. Hr«ach, WtikßMta. r ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13918, 27 November 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13918, 27 November 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13918, 27 November 1908, Page 2

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