l .--., ■-:■ " . :; -- " .-■■• '•■•■"^'■■■ J . ■■'•■ ~~~. "TT7 ' "" ■■-■:■ -;->' - v . . Dress sad I ; asaion. I **:'' f %\M ■ , Boots and Shoeg. J : _ _ ___ M^-jJSfH Ladies' Patent Derby Shoes, 17/6 - '~'- Sale Price, 12/3 , • : . ■ >* !,I^t^%^S^^^^H'^^^H Ladies' Glace House Shoes, 9/6 - -" Safe Price. 4/11 ;V . ' I>' 7 ' ,u ffl littles' Glace' Button ;: Shoes, 14/6 - - Sale Price, 4/11 . ' } Kl QfWW -^^riHH Ladles' Glace Business Shoes, welted, 19/6 Sale Price, 16/9 JJmß^i' V '• l "'^ScBI Welleslcy St. East, opposite Public Library. f1 ' IS I ' AMMUNITION. FISHING TACKLE. 1 ■ - lß| ''«' -1 i ■ RAZORS. POCKET CUTLERY. .. 1 ' «\ '-■ ■ Cash 'Sale. i llf 1111 . [ Mmt 1 ITIlk BVITT'S Complete Stock of above has been purchased TbyW. H. | IHH '* PBWB '' '%*^B I O© HAZARD, and ia now being, sold at under cost. QUICK SALE, J : WBul * ' Iplllll "" ' ; I ;'1 ... SALE-LASTS ;; OWE MONTH ;; ONLY. ' 1 HIHBHIIT)™ * '""" MW^^BWOMM HERE ARE A FEW OF THE TYPICAL SNAP LINES: 1 ffij We hold it for a few days longer! '. : lll_| I ARMY SNID.RR RIFLES 6/- each |SB ouft £$ 'r» 1 IINOLB'BARREL BREECH-LOADING GUNS ."• 30/- " IS' " 'M I AMERICAN 22.0ALIBRE RIFLES ... 10/6 and 12/6 l „ 1 M mm *tt*««»&««■* Utf%J)« 6«I A I '3 J , fish rods ... V- .. (i - HIOBIS ©i HSSI 29lSHi^ ' '\m m % $ -poCKIST 'KNIVES'"" ' : ... ■ .... ■■... ' ■■..'•■■■ 6d „ . 11 BWBVIB**!*! «* ■*««i < *^' I^«s^:j.i, 4»H I '""." SNIDER CARTRIDGES, slightly damaged.,. ... 1/- per 100 ; fl H . ; : : <■ i [}} II '■■:*■■'• '■■■ SECOND RIFLES and SHOT GUNS as ridiculously low prices; 8 M ■ But there are Keener Reductions to mark its close, ''l™Hi I Sportsmen! young and old buyers, Don't Kiss this Opportunity. £ ' '] For these last few days of our sale, our balance oi bcaitiiuj jfUlfl ! | '" THE BEST BARGAINS ARE GOING QUICKLY. 1 M' . Trimmed Hat * will »«»i«vely ** out tit -1 ;; |B j EVITT'S Late Premises, Kg 11 ' ««. «n. io/e .; 11 fl Tweeds Hats, 1 /111 . \" : |B ES!E ____ s ___u ! g g »« " Children's Felt Hats, &d i*»' « __„ __ L ,■—*— ...v 1 ",, -. m We never olilercd, you've never seen such Hat value before. ja -^M OIL'E)iQINES''-' : ... -vBENTAisiL. H H„..,i«.i„«..i.b, a «.,.n. , •\\\ M Th "".''-*» "--*? I The BON ; MARCH E, . 1 ".'.JH Price is Lower. Latest Model. ~" Skateg< „ —^^^MB This Engine is specially adapted for Farm and Dairy nso and we ftrepntHngit on the I M . .±jf& * ■■»"■■ ■-. I fan ... _Y... m-* ~ij*k^*iH nuirket&iaprica that defies oomoobition. Po not purchase an emrine belore commimlcating ' 1 _*&*-■ ' «.».—*DB g"'^»«VfljfiSß with us, or call and see one working in our warehouse. 1 SStlsfaCtfOlltSt' WINGATE 81 CO., Ltd., Sole Ajtentn, Auckland. | - ■ 1 m ■[■■■■wiiidllliifliilSlHf^B . I MZ, oi Vy«l 4*UJU, Queen Street, Auckland. ■I : i^'- : accidents occur in the' home than anywhere, else. This , $M t^T, IV£ fact drives home very forcibly the necessity of always having V\ ff^^Pßjßiß 9 : A^ " within'-'reach a handy pot of Zam-Buk which can be depended upon yjjl iLwvP fl| IB B"' /Ss better than anything else, not only to swiftly soothe away the «>^Si\SSWB! 111 first pain of a cut, bruise, sprain, burn, or scald, but also to y* /flf! H >■!■■ H f^M]^^^ keep the broken skin free from infection by dirt and disease, / y /KSSfli'' laHl 9%^^^^^J/ 1 and make it heal up quickly and naturally. There is a soothing: I jjM| Jlf ''$ '•B*'■' healing and antiseptic power concentrated within Zam-Buk. the flfl '. li like of which has never been known'before. l^^SH| ffi Zam-Buk is an original preparation prepared from certain healing substance! m ./if ' and its great medicinal power is due to She perfect blending and the unique cora ]9\ | ; 111 biriation of the oils and juices which are extracted from these substances. »\ f ||j Zam-Buk contains none of the rancid animal fats and mineral poisons that make common M I i'j S ointments and! crude home-made salves useless, and besides being perfectly pure, Zam-Buk is so refined yfKl f :•! II : that the skin absorbs its 'disease-destroying and healing' ingredients at once. ; 'i : Hi 1 111 The secret of Zam-Buk's success is its wholesomeness, and nothing else can be made , v ■«! will do the same miraculous healing or which will so readily prevent wounds taking "bad "iffaysffiaßf 19 Wjjl Don't experiment, therefore, with cheap or home-made salves. Pin your faith to Zam-Buk? .**h»%SH fl fli refined balm which has attained a world-wide reputation and is daily achieving * phenomenal r m 1 j m success as a cure for eczema, bad legs, ringworm, ulcers, piles, poisoned wounds, running SOWS," f > J II scalp diseases, itching rashes, pimples, and skin injuries and diseases generally. In advanced stages'^^s J ill of skin-disease Zam-Buk destroys germs, acts as a powerful antiseptic, kills pain, allays irritation^fK^ll If takes out inflammation, expels even the most deep-rooted causes, and finally grows new ai&l|flft<| S healthy skin over the once injured or diseased and worn-out parts. ' ilB - Ugly Scalp Wound. %&£&£? Hand Slipped Through Window. r„/r'^|l 3 S§3— zLZ — — "—— little sou, James, while stooping beneath - Li ,'', ,„ V '-' ■■■''■ ■■' '■'•■• " Cmo er dow«r fi fin 1 HI a brass water tap, rose y y suddenly and bumped the top of his head, causing Sydney, says :—*"l slipped while cleaning a window and mv rieht hand went fj \'i;, Ml a large lump the size of an egg to form. Later this broke, and discharged through the glass, With a result that I lacerated my wristband severed-0&? <•'* fit II m nasty poisonous matter. he wound was much inflamed, and began to fester, the sinews. I went into the hospital where they joined the sinew attdpfel f® m •'•We tried every ointment the doctor and ourselves could think of, but eight stitches into the wound. Mv hand was contracted and bent no aitfl&el $% MS none of these or the doctor s treatment did him any pood. * wound would not heal. Proud flesh formed with terrible irritation and J i l s ?fel ' " About this time a friend strongly recommended Zam-Buk, and acting could hardly bear to leave it alone ***»«» - ~;H|M m on her advice we commenced using it. The first few applications soothed the Having' some Zam-Buk in- the house I applied it to the wound wOT wl I M jgw wound and eased the pain Zam-Buk began to cleanse excellent results. In a short time Zam-Buk cured it of the proud flesh. «fd». ' Wk'' the wo "" d ' a nd drew out ba(l patter. After this the sore drew all bad matter and healed the injury wonderfully I was so dp tgu«lifl •■ mi presented a clean appearance, and the sore grew less day by that I decided to persevere. Twice a day I dressed the" iriinr#il rinrt iritfNßß-' M / ft -SST- da y- We.persevered with Zam-Buk until the cavity filled upand Zam-Buk until it became soft and pliable and 1 found ' waa "# M m/ /' fevij new healthy skin had grown over the once injured surface, recovering the use of my arm. I persisted with Zam-Buk *££K> ' -' ''llHfl -*!**4 BR Zam - Buk healed the wound in a wonderful until my arm and hand had recovered it 9 use, and 1 could fr&Sm ■-"' >'M % nianner.'' bend and move as before." ' I & Ssl <= Zam i is the perfect healer for Cuts, Burns, Bruises,'. Burns. Scolds, Abrasions, Boil*. Ecremit, Pimples. j/JBBNSmt I V jfl/PSZS. Sores, Scnlp Troubles Poisoned Wounds, M'iu>> Sores, Bad Un, Ulcors, Abscesses, Rlnawolfm/ ' Psoriasis J^JW^SSt^Sk vIV/AISrV Diseased Ankles, Tcethim? Sores, Bat-bar's Rash, Swellings, and all injured «nd Ktte.ad condFtion. of X Tl n ■■■■:■■ ✓/JBeIiF ' iitVOOmiWi Zam-Buk is also invaluablo us an embrocation for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Stiffness,/ Sprains and as » wlrtoi /t IfflKff. 'i« V /W/W?S\ Bkin balm *»«"•«»««"•«» for Chaps, Chilblains, Cold Sores, Winter Ec M m», ,""*' Z«m.B„k 7, X.ln/ ' V l« ?■ ■ I M l¥'/jmr*&<F& ? bl ° fr ? m « tl Chemists and Stores, at 1/6 per pot, and 3/6 special largo family six* ( C ont«miU nearly /. »OT 'IIH T j m (Bg? §M COMPANY.' to thV StS.V; SydneT. 8 ' " # * '" ""™ """" fr ° m ™ E ™-*™ ' MANUFACTURING f t^^^jHUt iiiii I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15052, 23 July 1912, Page 10
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