The Wellington office of the Shaw, SavilL and Albion Company states that by despatching the Kia Ora from! the dominion on June 30, the number of the company's sailings for Homo since January of thi£ year will have been brought up to 18, as compared with 19 steamers despatched from Now Zealand by the company during the corresponding period last year. The odd steamer (says a Press Association message) was represented by the Tokomaru, sunk off Havre on January 31 of this year.
When you hurt yourself yout hand naturally flies to the place to rub it. That is instinct Nature showing the way. The “way” itself is to rub with Zam-Buk, because this is a pure healing balm, free from the rancid animal*fats, mineral poisons, and turpentine found in common ointments and embrocations —also because being composed cf the refined balsamaj from certain rare herbs it is easily absorbed. It is soothing, healing,; and antiseptic. It heals cuts, burns, scalds, sprains, coldsores, eczema, &6., and is valued equally by the housewife and tho athlete for expelling pain. 0X Of all ««4 ilirn «i V« ptr hoa; fimily «*4 |/6 (marly time t)ts quaitHigh ar Air*etf»r «« WiA’/Vom ™ Zam-Sua C»., Pitt 3 1., Sydnty.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3196, 16 June 1915, Page 65
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