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SPRING CLEANING.

An Aeticle for Women Readers. When a woman bagins her annual epring cleaning- she appreciates to the full what a saving in suffering, time, and money follows the custom of keeping a pot of ZamBuk Balm handy. Her hands and arms are almost euro <o bo sore with tho rough work, with constant wettings and half* dryings, and -with Ib© use of irritating polishes. Both for the sake of comfort andl appearance she is grateful for the toothing and softening influence of Zam-Buk, and the well-known healing and antiseptio action of this household balm are rendered absolutely necessary by tho extra rick& o£ blood poisoning and festering she rune. Think of the dusty ledges and corners to be 6coured out. Those oold-oraoked, workworn hands will be disturbing milliona of microbes, and no housewife oan afford to neglect her ekin. Correction and pjatection with Zam-Bulc is necessary as well am nice. For the epxained ankle or wriet, the crushed finger, ..the cut, scratch, bruise, burn, or fccald that may happen at any moment Zam-Buk'e soothing and healing 1 ajd is indispensable. , Of all chemists and stores at Is 6d and 33 6d per pbt. The 3s 6d pot, containing nearly four times Is 6d, ie most economical • for family use.

If a man started to count a million sovereigns, flicking them aside at the rate of twenty in five seconds, he would havo to work unceasingly for three days and 1 three nights, less two hours and thirtyfour minutes.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2849, 21 October 1908, Page 27

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SPRING CLEANING. Otago Witness, Issue 2849, 21 October 1908, Page 27

SPRING CLEANING. Otago Witness, Issue 2849, 21 October 1908, Page 27

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