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Your surest means of soothing and purifying itchy, sore or poisoned skin, and swiftly healing injuries, lies in the use of Zam-Buk. Zam-Buk owes its signal triumph over skin disease to its unique herbal composition. It expels all harmful germs that have secured lodgment, banishes sores and eruptions, and grows healthy new skin in a way done by no mere pore-clogging ointment or fatty salve. TERRIBLE WOUND HEALED. —“I had a terrible wound oa my left ankle” writes Mr. William Wallace, Plymyard, Gray Road, West End, Brisbane. “This disabling injury defied all manner of treatment, ordinary ointments and salves being quite powerless. One day I decided to give Zam Bult a trial. Even the first application was sufficient to prove ins exceptional healing powers I continued the applications and the oteiinat* woona simply could not resist Zara-Buh—it induced perfect healing in remarkably short time. BRUISES and OUTS.— Mr. George Watson, Wavcrley, Hampton Road, Brighton, Vic., writes : “ In the execution of my duties I am subject to very rough treatment and often sustain ugly bruises and cuts, but I can always rely upon Zara-Bnk as a first-aid that will soothe and heal these injuries in the shortest possible time. I have also brought Zam-Buk to the notice of my comrades, several of whom have later spoken highly of the all-round value of this grand healer.* WEEPING ECZEMA.— Miss E. Mack, Glanvllle Blocks P. 0., via Port Adelaide, writes : “ For seven years I suffered from weeping eczema on ray wrist. This painful disease defied all manner of ordinary ointments and lotions. I was beginning to think my skin would never be cleared when a friend induced me to try Zam-Bnk. The first few applications of this herbal healer gave surprising relief from the irritation. As I to apply Zam-Buk all signs of soreness and eruption was completely vanished* Buk O rS & & >% THE FROM 'igixval Orig life % ape e o i ,—Whisky soft as .silk— the sure sign ot age. % True to s'Y & $ The 4 Whisky r of y the T Old Coaching days —dry with-, out artificial good body and fine bouquet the original recipe, the Age and Quality of White Horse Whisky are still maintained by the Distillers.' Demand “White Horse”’ Scotch c.p. i. , , WHITE HORSE DISTILLERS, LTD., GLASGOW AND LONDON, A Summer Treat J Cold meat and Pan-Yan Pickles or Pan-Yan Sauce —what could be nicer ? «=• m 3? These two delicious, nourishing condiments are sold by all good grocers. Made by Maconochies, of London. ELLIS & MANTON LTD,, Wellington. N.Z. Agents. PAN VAN i PICKLES and SAUCE. » Ir V S. H Mi)' n h/,\ 111 I <3tf fa®? M "33, A. J/ A Good Friend ! “Victory” is a cheerful and helpful companion in the home. Wherever there is cleansing to be done, Victory Soap is ready to save lime and make a thorough job. V ICTORY SOAP Cleanses clothes beautifully—cannot harm any fabric. Quick and efficient for washing dishes, scrubbing floors, etc. Pleasantly perfumed. Hard and fine, therefore economical i FREE SAMPLE i z\ for lid. in stamps |= McLEOD BROS. LTD., Manufacturers, Dunedin THE First Utility of frequent and regular Advertising consists in this: There is at all times a large class of persons, both in country and town, who have no Used places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn towards any particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation to the first who asks. aives&t EOTLSIONj old

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19374, 9 January 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19374, 9 January 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19374, 9 January 1925, Page 7