Two King Country nurses came in for. an unexpected windfall a few days ago. '_ It seems that when the "flu" was raging last year they showed great patience in their treatment of an old lady who proved a somewhat trying patient. The lady patient has since died, and what was the surprise of the nurses to hear that #l3 lady had thought of them 'to the extent of £250 for one and £l5O for another in her bequests. One of the fortunate nurses resides at present not far from Taumaru*
I /CO many ' " perils lurk x behind a cut that keeping handy a pot of that great antiseptic healer, Zam- g i Buk, Is a wise and necessary pre- gj \ caution. There Is nothing Ilk* g| \ Zam-Buk for soothing, P"«*y- « \ ing, and healing a wound. Tha g$X bal origin of Zam-Buk, and || Its great reliability have f* V won for It a place in most s households. Has Zam-Buk a place In yours ?
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Otago Witness, Issue 3429, 2 December 1919, Page 17
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163Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3429, 2 December 1919, Page 17
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