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f Tell the Children j | when they drink Fry's Co coa that It ha» m H history of nearly two hundred years. Joseph | NlFry first sold it In 1728. I(i was the best at I that time, and continual iimpifovements keep it still the beat to-day. j The children—and you, too—will enjoy the I smooth, natural chocolate flavour off Fry's J Pure Breakfact Cocoa. You 1 * will like it more and mora. | Get a tin today- | j rsirsj A \ —'111 I B®Uiot fctoiioon gwct*> ll> y (V/y 70>7 ' 1 qr .... *>' "WHEN your hands, \\\ J « arms, face or neck >! V \(tMo get rough and sore or begin \rawlf ' | to bleed, you should at once use 1 Zam-Buk. Neglected "chaps" orcold sores too L/vk / M I often lead to painful swelling and j"J j /• IW I , inflammation. There is grave iQr v/** danger nf dirt and grit getting into the cracks of the skin and setting up blood-poison and infectious disea<;e. The powerful antiseptic properties [ in Zam-Buk will prevent the spread ZAM-BUK of germ infection and save you from » j serious skin trouble. "Unequalled Simply smear Zam-Buk either direct on to sore parts or by spreading first ECZEMA, on a piece of ljntand wrappingup care- PILES, fully. Letting Zam-Buk soak all night Riwrwnuiw ! into the tissues allays pain and inflam- i««u*KUKra, 9 mation, and assists in the growth of ULCERS, new healthy skin. • Zam -Buk also BRUISES, banishes the inflammation and itching ri TT . O . ' of chilblains. CUTS, etc. l] 6 and

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18158, 2 August 1922, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18158, 2 August 1922, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18158, 2 August 1922, Page 13