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A BAD LEtf FOR SIX YEARS. Pboxoukced Ikcdkable—Another Zam- ' Bra Tbicm™, " Zam-Buk Balm has done wonders for mo," writes Mrs 0; Banrion, of 53 Kent street, Sydney. "For Six years I suffered tho most. dreadful agony with a bad lei?, during-which time .1 wasjattonded by private doctors, and 'attended the Sydney Hospital. Also;' for twelve months the nursing sisters dressed t-iie wound. The leg, however, ii| spito of all this treatment, bocamo worse. It presented a- fearful sight, being swollen aiid inflamed, and a large hole formed' that defied all the efforts of nurses and doctors to heal. The agony I wont through. dtiriiifr those six years I could not describe'.- Finilly, tho doctors informed me, t)lia/t they could do no more, and, that I was, incurable, On the advice of a. friend I tried Zam-Buk Balm., Tho elfwt \yas wonderful, for the wound'healed rapidly; ancl, now 1 ahi perfectly cured. I often look hack and think what agony I might have avoided if I had used ZamBuk lon« ago. I giVe you this testimonial without fee or reward, jn tho hope that anyono suffering' similarly may "benefit thereby, and give Zam-Buk Balm a trial." Zam-Buk is the ideal sumtiier skin-bairn, its soothing,''cooling, and healing virtues making it ihvaluable for, sunburn, freckles, prickly heat, rash, sore feet, : .-smarting: patches, mosquito and other insect bites, nettlerash, -and other skin troubles so prevalent during the summer months. Obtainable from all chemists and stores at Is 6d, or '3s ,6d - lirge ;family. pot (contains, nearly four times the ls"6d). ,■.

— Confirmation; lias just been .given at Birmingham Police' Coprt to the often-made assertion that, that city is tho birthplace of many of tho idols and images which collectors bring from abroad, An auctioneer's porter/was charged with stealing /over 100 Jnpaneso images. .It was'statod- that thoy wer<y manufactured in Birmingham from material bearing a resemblance to ivory, and wore sold, to the trade at 10s a dozen. The porter was, sont to- gaol for throe months,. • ■ i .j V 1

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The GOLD MEDAIIi for Quality.in the Franco-British • . Exhibition, haisbeenawarded to • • Jjjpaßm^' -jj';...l -i ' ; To Hia The King 'WHITE' HORSE TT" : ' WHISKY. MACKIE'i CO! DISTILLERS LTD. . Quality ' ' LAOAVUUN DIBTIILEtIV, IsIAY. ' \ *L„ ~-P MALi-ita /„; , , Mb. 1742. ' * he Secpet of Craiokllacuik Gleslivbt 1 — SUCC©9S« NOTE,—Any persons proved guilty of resiling our eippty bottles with inferior Whisky will be refused supplie l Is what you want. At our I/ClUdl rooms you get the Highest- • ■ ' . • '-'V class Work at Heasonable ✓ Fees, We will examine \\lALis-'- • . your mouth, ' advise you W OFK ' what is best to do, and tell . , i -.' (Examination Free.) : Our contour dentures with tV vII' Porcelain Gums defy detec- ■ ' • '• tion as artificial.' Full Sets- £3 3s. Single Tooth, ss. , Upper ,or Lower—£2 2a. Extractions—ls.' Perfectly Painleas Extractions —2/6. Our Painless System—Gas, Local Anaesthetic. Remember, we Guarantee Satisfaction, or No Charge. . • i ■ •' London Dental Institute, lo6Princes Street, -J. A. .JORDAN, Manager.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14382, 27 November 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14382, 27 November 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14382, 27 November 1908, Page 3

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