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St a *•» * Tormenting Eczema A Newcastle Man’s Rescue After. Hospital Failed. Mr. Thomas D. Kyle of Belmont Road, Charlestown, nr. Newcastle, says:—"For 30 years I suffered from an acute form of eczema. Nasty patches of irritating disease broke out on my left leg* I spent a small fortune on ointments and medicines and was in hospital three months. But, untH I used Zam-Buk nothing could check the eczema. "I washed the limb with Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap and then applied the ' Zam-Buk balm. This continued treatment soon removed the itching irritation and drew out all trace of impurity. Zam-Buk covered theaffected parts wilh new healthy skin.” All ohemiits sell Zam-Buk at 1/6 & 5/6 box. Ztm-Buk Medicinal Soap 1/- a tablet. xjiXKKmKmmmx » v Army Doctor first tries Punchbowle at Makarora, forty miles from nearest store “ I first ran into Punchbowle in New Zealand at a place called Makarora situated at the head of LakeWanaka S. Isl. forty miles from the nearest store. An Englishman blew into camp one day on a deer shooting expedition, and he gave tome to me. It was truly wonderful. Tam only sorry that Sir. J. M._ Barrie was not in the bunch, he might have written another good story for the world. I have smoked nothing else since, and in my opinion Punchbowle is a really perfect blend, has a wonderful flavour, and never varies in quslity. May I congratulate your firm In bringing joy to seasoned smokers.” . Your faithfully, / _..., Capt Medical Superintendent. John Sinclair Limited guarantee that the above is an unsolicited and genuine expression of opinion received tn die ordinary course of business, from a satisfied smoker* The Smoke for the « Qutdoor Ai&n, 2/4 the 2 ounce Vac-Tin at all Tobacconists. John Sinclair Ld„ Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. Bagrie & Howie Ld. - Box 1421, Auckland, N.Z. XXXXXKXXXXKXXKKXKXX

STORIES FROM THE LAND QE BELLS> © Two Scotsmen, staying at a London hotel, discovered the absence of soap in their bathroom. Ringing a bell furiously, one, an habitually fast speaker, said: "Sen* up-, sape, quick." The attendant gasped. Whereupon the second Scot said testily: ** Mon, dy’e no un’erstan’ plain Scotch? ” Grasping as the last word, the attendant presently returned with a bottle of Bell’s Whisky and two glasses. Always ask for Bell’s the beautifully mellow and -*f ull y matured Scotch Whisky. No other spirit will give you such satisfaction. To taste the fine flavour of Bell's is to realise the full meaning of "Scotch whisky.” bess

.BUTTER. *lt« pasteurized* Is made from pure, rich cream without harmful preservatives or colourings. And it’s untouched by hand, too I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21021, 9 May 1930, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21021, 9 May 1930, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21021, 9 May 1930, Page 13