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** =n? ( tr iFiT3 Bj ITS GOOD i, 1 ' ""> Winter Rains bring Chills; be warm, buy " H. 8." Underwear! I A good sharp frost is not so bad, but a drizzling rain 1 seems to make one's very marrow creep with cold. j Warmer Underwear is what you men need—warmer . J " H.B. " nether garments to keep out the cold and j B make you feel comfortable in spite of the elements. i J The new Winter Weights are in—they're on display 11 I in the windows and within the store. 11 Go into this important clothing question now — II 1 to-day—and have all the winter comfort "H. 8." j I 1 Underwear for men so generously bestows. 19 I New Zealand's best Underwear—"H.B." 11 am H|| , , m MEN'S N.Z. SHETLAND WOOL SHIRTS AND .1 |S2SS§gS|§ UNDERPANTS, plain knitted, stout weight— [ I~"*™~*~!SrLJ 9/6 garment | MEN'S N.Z. WOOL SHIRTS AND PANTS, natural . I colour, plain knitted — 11/- garment || ■ MEN'S N.Z. WOOL SHIRTS AND PANTS, extra IB quality; very comfortable wearing—12/- garment || Hf \ \\ MEN'S N.Z. MARL UNDERCLOTHING, Shirts and I [ H /T-S? Pants; the ideal Winter wear — 15/6 garment || MB- 7K MEN'S N.Z. WOOL RIBBED PANTS, .Shetland" 11 Hll colour, medium weight— 10/- garment 11 MEN'S N.Z. WOOL PANTS, heavy ribbed. This | I I\ line for wear and warmth— 11/- pair I fttjmf% \ i/,1 MEN'S N.Z. NATURAL WORSTED SHIRTS AND | //I PANTS, medium weight; very durable— | BBB\ ' 1 i MEN'S N.Z. FAWN SHIRTS ANp PANTS, com- 1 II 0 fort, warm, and long wear combined — 1 A \ | / BOYS' AND YOUTHS' N.Z. WOOL SHIRTS AND I i fill Jl J I KNICKER DRAWERS— < 11 V ill' Ik If l , 8l ~ 8/6 9/ " 9/6 10/ " garment 11 fj 11 (If I I ' WOOL COAT SWEATERS, in great variety; Grey, 11 jIIJill TO til Brown, Heather, Navy, and Khaki shades— || iM'iliL "ILiW i— 23 / 6 24/6 33/6 37/6 39 / 6 59 / 6 each i 1 UPI N-Z - WOOL S0X ' ribbed and P lain ~ § 1 2/3 2/6 2/11 3/6 3/9 pair I IMPORTED FANCY SOX, great variety of colourings— 3/6 4/6 5/6 7/6 8/6 pair New Zealand Clothing Factory | OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. || H gtfiji &M "* " "ffi

PROFESSIONAL EVIDENCE. A Well-known Nurse's Tribute To Zam-Buk's Wonderful Healing. Nurse Francis, residing a} 109 Harris street, Pyrmont, Sydney, is * thoroughly qualified ladies' nurse, who i»as had wide and varied experience with Zam-Buk, of whioh she says:— "My experiences with "iam-Buk have been extensive and varied. 1 was getting a bottle down one day off a shelf, when the bottlo smashed in my hand as I grasped • it .tightly in trying to save myself from falling? 1 A piece of glass severed one of my fingers, cutting right through the bone. The finger was hanging by a piece of flesh. I had it dressed with Zam-Buk by a friend, and bound up tightly. I kept Zam-Buk applied, and the flesh and bone knitted together. Tho irregular knitting of the bone oan still be felt, but the finger itself regained ite usefulness completely, thanks to Zam-Buk "Some timo ago my littlo girl, Sheila, met with an accident, in whioh she poisoned her finger. In washing out the house she was using a disinfectant, and it got into the injury, and blood-poison developed. Slw had a fearful band in consequence. I took her to a doctor, and after much discussion he thought the only way to prevent it from developing seriously was to amputate the finger. This I would not consent to have done, so I thought I would treat her myself, and I did so, using ZarnBitk. It was pleasing to find that it proved most effective, as it took all the inflammation and matter away and reduced the swelling, and after treating her for three weeks sho was perfectly cured, and tbc hand saved. "Another experience I had with ZamBuk was when my son Stephen fell over a cliff at Ikmdi, a fall" of 30ft, and injured himself. As a consequence he broke, out in ulcers on the back and elsewhere, and he suffered greatly from them. Zam-Buk. however, again did wonderful service and healed them thoroughly. Six years ago mv son also had his toes crushed by a cart, two of them having to be taken off, and tho stumps were healed by Zam-Buk. "In my profession I have also used it for my patients, and it has proved wonderful in evory oaso in the rapidity of its healing powers. "These experiences here stated can bo personally verified by me if consulted at my address." Be guided by Nurse Francis's experience, and rely on Zam-Buk for all injuries and skin troubles. Is 6d and 3s bdt everywhere.

Last yea* 690 persons were honoured by the Royal Humane Society for bravery in saving, or attempting to save, life on the Rhino, in the Whito Sea, in Mesopotamia, and in the United Kingdom. "Chance will not do the work."—Scott No one oan afford _ to take chances with health. Many during the winter, when coughs and oolds are so dangerous, experiment with preparation after preparation. Take Baxter's Lung Preserver immediately, and bo sure. Promptly remedies cough, cold, sore throat, chest and bronchial troubles. Quick in action, permanent in relief. Get largo 2s 6d bottlo to-day.— Aawi.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17923, 30 April 1920, Page 3

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