O E3 © O O @ 13 ® E3 O Christmas Parcels for Boys at I the Front —-sent Post Paid! © The most acceptable Christmas Gift "We undertake to pack goods pur- I I B you can possibly send to the Boys chased in strong sheeting, with name "at the Front is some warm Under- and addregs boWI , Q clothing. Remember that Christmas Q n!! f,„ a j. i i 7 time there is the dead of Winter. Postage Paidl to any place where the Rain, snow, slush, and cold, chilling men ° . are stationed. winds make warm Underwear a real also send a letter to the ad- || blessing to our brave fighting men. dressee, notifying the dispatch of il With few exceptions, the following the parcel. ' 11 goods are all Dominion-made, splen- _„ „ „. „ 51 did quality, and such as will be FOR ALL THIS SERVICE j| thoroughly appreciated. NO CHARGE IS MADE, U1 --—- - ~ - Q N.Z. KHAKI WOOL KNITTED COATS 14/6 25/N.Z. KHAKI WOOL KNITTED SWEATERS 12/6 KHAKI DOUBLE-BREASTED TRENCH YESTS, Best Quality 25/These Trench Vests are strongly made of Stout Waterproof Drill, interlined with Oilskin, and the backs covered inside with Grey Flannel. Pocket inside. Warm, comfortable, and practically vermin proof.- Made in three sizes—Men's, Small Men's, and Extra Large. WARM WOOL SCARVES 5/6 6/6 8/6 N.Z. HEAVY WOOL SOX 2/6 2/9 3/3 @ N.Z. HEAVY RIBBED WOOL UNDERPANTS ... 7/6 '8/6 10/6 N.Z. HEAVY WOOL SINGLETS 7/11 10/6 M N.Z. KHAKI FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS 9/6 SI N.Z. KHAKI WOOL SHIRTS, with Collar attached, and Pocket 15/6 KHAKI HANDKERCHIEFS 6d 9d 1/Q J. &J. ARTHUR, Ltd., Q Merchant Tailors and Men's Mercers, 12, 14, 16, & IS George St. 0810 S O OB Q OgJ
BODY COVERED WITH ECZEMA. Zam-Buk to the Rescue.
A very grateful and happy mother was Mrs C. Gillam, of 5 South street, Battery Point. Hobart, Tasmania, when thanking Zam-Buk for rescuing her little girl from the Tin of torturing eczema. She says: v " Whilst my little girl was teething she started with a fearful attack of eczema. The disease first broke out on the child's scalp, and quickly spread until her face, body, and even her litth feet were in the grip of the disease. " For a time all my efforts were unavailing, for everything that I tried failed to ease the child's painful agopy. Then as I kept on hearing of the great value of ZamBuk balm and Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap, I decided to try the treatment. " I first bathed , the child's skin, using Zam-Buk Soap, and then I gave all the sore, itching surfaces a liberal dressing of the herbal balm. This brought soothing c 093 right away, and the child's irritation seemed to disappear like magic. Mv own anxiety was greatly relieved, for I soon saw that Zam-Buk was doing good beyond all expectations. " Regular perseverance both with ZamBuk Balm and ths Medicinal Soap was amply rewarded when the child's ekin. after being thoroughly purified, was completely healed with a growth of healthv new skin Thus, thanks entirely to Zam-Buk, every trace of the dreadful eczema was permanently banished. "Zam-Buk has also proved wonderfully successful in the treatment of such iniuries as cuts, sores, and bruises." Zam-Buk is incomparably effective for the treatment of running sores, bad lo"s. eczema, ringworm, scalp sores, cuts, burns! scalds. sprains, rheumatism, nokoned wounds, ulcers, sore lrands, etc. Zam-Buk is obtainable of all chemists and stores at Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot. — A Bond street shopman, in his determination to have no dealings with enemy aliens, announces in his window: "No person of German birth, whether naturalised or not, is pormitted to enter these promises." Wise mothers keep NAZOL handy. Better than mixtures or syrups for cougha and colds. Good for all ages. Acta liko a cimrm. Sixty doses la od.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17425, 20 September 1918, Page 2
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