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2AM-BUK IS THE MOTHER'S FRIEND. Accidents will happen in the best regulated families, and the necessity of keeping a reliable first-aid for homeusecannot be too strongly insulea upon. Where a pot of Zam-Buk is kept on a handy ahelf. no member of 1 iKe family is at a loss in emergency. TKe breza-winner arewe» his injuries with Zsm-Buk, and knows that it* powerful antiseptic action will clean out the wound, preventing suppuration or poisoning. The housewife flies to the useful little pot for her bruises, cuts, and bums, and the little ones cry out for Zstn* Euk when they fall, because they know it will soothe smarting pain and heal quickly. a Zam-Buk ia a powerful healing balm made from saps 3 and juices which are cleverly combined and wonderfully ' refined. Many modem preparations contain quantities of animal fats and mineral poisons, and are coarse, irritating, and unreliable-Zam-Buk takes out the smart and. soothes pain, reduces inflammation, and induces a clean and rapid healing right away *lt kills microbes, nullifies the effects of dirt or poisonous sub- ® stances, and finally helps nature to build up new tissue to replace that which has been damaged or destroyed. No lj home, especially where there are children, is complete or fully equipped now-a-days, without a pot of Zam*Buk always handy EVERY HOME NEEDS ZAM-BUK. CHILD’S INFLAMED WOUND SOOTHED & HEALED) Mother's Gratitude to Zam-Buk. “IV/I Y daughter, Doris, fell on the gravel and grazed IVI one of her knees,” says Mrs. A. Barratt, living at 3 7 Dudley Street, Paddington. Sydney. ” Not thinking the injury a serious oue, we took uo notice of it, but when we saw that the wound was inclined to be sore and inflamed, and my girl could walk only with difliculty on account of the dreadful pain, I became not a little alarmed. “Having a pot of Zam-Buk on band, I applied a dressing of the balm to the knee, which soothed the wouiid wonderfully, and brought immediate relief. (/. After a few days’ treatment with Zam- i'll Buk the knee was quite well, and soon there was not a mark to show where the injury bad been. ‘‘ I consider Zam-Buk a wonderfully .effective and indispensable healer for the cuts and burns which we housewives sustain in the course of our daily domestic duties.” (^) Zam-Buk ia invaluable for Cuts, Bruises, Burns, /Scalds, Bella, Eczema, Pimples, Sores, Scalp Diseases, Poisoned Wounds, Bad Uft, Ulctri, Abscesses, Ringworm, Psoriasis, Diseased Ankles, Teething Sores, Barber's Rash, Swellings, Stillness, Scabs, Itch, Sore Lips, and all injured and diseasedconditions of the skin. Zam-Buk Is obtainable frpm all Chemists and Stores at 1/6 par pot* . and 3/C family size (containing near four times the 1/6 pot), or poaC’froo from THE ZAM-BUK COMPANY, 39 Pitt Street, Sydney. the EVE* READY HEALER; REDUCTIONS FOR 1913. Moto-Revc Motor 3 Cash Price, £3B lOs. Powerful Hill Climbers. Silent. Economisers. .No Vibration. Absolutely Reliable. Fitted with the famous . . . . BRITANNIA RUBBER-STUDDED TYRES. TRIALS ARRANGED AND CATALOGUES FROM Ltd., WELLINGTON. All New Goods ■ for the i Sporting Season We are now opening up a splendid assortment of all the latest material for the Winter Sporting Season. Each line has been carefully selected and is of high-grade quality. We give you a cordial invitation to visit our Sports' Department and inspect the large range of good! offered.'for your selection- • ; unrianv. Tagues’ Hockey Sticks, comprising HUCKt I . The Bulldog,'' "The Pridtnore.” ■ “The Pickering,” "Champion,” " Challenge/’ and “College”; also Match and Practice Balls, Rubber Grips, Gloves, Leg and Shin Guards, etc. ' rnnTDAI I • A large stock of Jacques Rugby rl-liJ I DaLL • an £ Association Balls for men and youths. Bladders, Inflators, Shin Guards, Scrum Ladies’ and Men’s Iron and Wooden Clubs; IIULr I Balls, Rubber Tees, Ball Cleaners, Golf Ball Paint, etc. , ... , ~ BOXING GLOVES • Boys’, regular, patterns, hair padded. Patent Palm Grips, padded wrists, . palm laced. PUNCHING BALLS Army and Navy patterns, made of extra high-grade English olive tanned leather.f' lIWC . Single and Double Barrel B.L. Guns, Eng-, UUno. lish, American and Continental, with Damascus or Nickel Steel barrels, bar locks, half pistol grips, well balanced. ' n .p| nc . Winchester & Savage Repeating Rifles, Ivl r*LCu « 1911 Models, f<iy-deer stalkers; also Single Shot Rifles to take ’22 short/-22 long and *22 long rifle cartridges. ' We also carry large stocks of Revolvers and Ammunition. E. W. Mills * Co. L w WELLINGTON u

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8079, 6 April 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8079, 6 April 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8079, 6 April 1912, Page 8

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