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FEET BECOMING TROUBLESOME? Ttwn Rub Them With 7dmßuß JJVERYONE knows the suffering that can be caused by tired, aching feet. In warm or cold weather you can’t expect your feet to feel comfortable and fit all day unless they have proper care ■—the care that Zam-Buk can give them. The treatment is so very simple—yet il guarantees for you Lasting Comfort All you have to do is bathe your feet thoroughly and, after drying, massage Zam-Buk Ointment into the soles, round the ankles, and between the toes. Pain, swelling and tenderness are relieved; blisters, soreness and chafing healed, and corns removed root and all. If you use Zam-Buk regularly each night you’ll be certain of healthy, comfortable feet all the time. zm Zam-Buk is also excellent for the quick, clean healing of cuts, bruises and scalds, and a proved treatment for Eczema, Pimples, Rashes, Poisoned Wounds, Leg Trouble, Muscular Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, etc. 1/8 and }/10\ a box. SBk}s Pain^Sorenet C. E. Fulford (Australasia) Ltd. 1-3 Nickson St., Sydney,'•N.S.W.

svw\\v\w\mm iin :]'////// V rsv ' a '/ is dangerous! Dip your lights Many traffic accidents happen at night. Failure to dip, and wrongly adjusted headlights, are preventable hazards of night driving. ADJUST HEADLIGHTS CORRECTLY Lights must not tilt above the horizontal under any conditions of loading, nor must the beams turn towards the right. A load in the back seat can sometimes tilt headlight beams upwards even if they are correctly adjusted when the car is empty. Check your adjustments against the garage wall with the back seat loaded. Do not drive with faulty lights you’re a menace to others on the road. V ISSUED BY THE TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT J

Wm QP a. ✓2 to a soldier To a soldier ‘home’ was that bivvy in the sand or mud which kept out some of the rain some of the time. Today he’s Home, but the bivvy problem is still pretty grim. You can help, if you’ve a House or Farm for sale. Give real preference to the exSoldier, Sailor and Airman. MI to a SERVICEMAN SBHABILI T A T I O W D E PABTMBKT R.6.H

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26242, 28 August 1946, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26242, 28 August 1946, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26242, 28 August 1946, Page 8

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