famous Indian Chief ' &ZAMBUK I THE HON. 1 S BIG CHIEF W 3 WHITE A i I HORSE EAGLE • ! m [From recent tS | photo] « I A Magic Healer of Cuts, Wounds, Stings, etc. pROM the five continents comes a steady volume of * testimony to Zam-Buk — the healer with the record of 25 years success for all manner of skin troubles. The Hon. Big Chief White Horse Eagle, leader of all the Ked Indian tribes, and a well-known personality in American public life, now speaks out for Zam-Buk. In a H letter from the National Hotel, London, W.C., White [1 Horse Eagle, who is visiting England, says :- Ch j efs an( J tribesmen throughout Canada and the s United States know of Zam-Buk’s wonderful healing power. In I the far-off hunting grounds, in the forest, or out on the plains, cuts, wounds bites and stings and other dangerous injuries are met with, and from my own experience I can speak of the effectiveness of Zam-Buk. We call Zam-Buk the magic of the paleface. It so miraculously soothes pain, draws out poison, and grows new skin.” . Zam-Buk is the handiest and surest remedy for cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, eczema prickly heat ulcers bad legs, sore feet, poisoned wounds, ringworm, scalp diseases’ etc. het rCam ■ Buk. from your dealer to-day! 1/6 box, or 3/6 family size.
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The Great Western railway engine King George V., which was shown at the Railway Exhibition at Baltimore, U.S.A,, was seen by some 2,300,000 visitors.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3898, 27 November 1928, Page 69
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