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The Hamilton Rugby Union, the Tennis Society and the Municipal Band have decided to amalgamate in the running of a Queen Carnival in Hamilton. SCIENTIFIC FACTS EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW! Scientific investigation has proved that, in the process of living, the cells of the body, and particularly those oi the nervous system, become exhausted in certain definite proportions, according to the work a person does. You can replace these worn-out cells and tissues and nourish your nerves by a course of Hearts Tonic, Nerve Nuts. A large box costs only 6s and contains sufficient for twelve days' treatment. If you are threatened with nervous breakdown, start at once on a course of I lean’s Tonic Nerve Nuts, the famous 'producers of pure rich blood and healthy nerve tissue; and all for 3d'a day. Sold by most medicine dealers, or posl free direct on receipt of price from U. W. ltean, Manufacturing Chemist, 12 ligtnont Street, Wellington. 21

Some lime ego an amount of money wua subscribed by certain people and organisations in New Zealand for the benefit of children crippled or injured in 111 air raids in Great Britain. Of these, funds (says a London correspondent), there, is still £605, undistributed. The, liiuh Commissioner-:lias been making inquiries, and finds that there is one home at Chailev, Sussex, where children still suffering from the effects of the air raids are being eared for. lie paid a visit lo I bin home, and saw tlio work that wasbeing done there. Although a sad experience it was an interesting one, and ho was thoroughly satislied that the money still available could not be devoted to any worthier object than the assistance* of these crippled children. Many of them were cripples before the actual raids, but owing to their condition' they were unable to be rescued In their parents at the crucial moment, and have suffered serious* shock to their constitutions. Amongst pleasant surround ings ibo hoys and girls are being gradually restored to comparative health and strength. DON’T RISK BLOOD-POISONING.

t.Slv ZAM-BUK—AND Blv SAFbh 'Hie du *Uei' ol’ a .cut. or'scratch is, not in tho slight injury itself, but. because it opens the way for deadly blood-poison. Whenever you gel even the tiniest abrn sion. don't take any risks—use anLiseptii Zam-liuk-at once. Mrs. Beatrice Ividd. in gratitude lor the «ay in which Zam-Bik healed her husband's poisoned bund, writes from l.i Wentworth Street. Glebe, Sydney: "My husband had a . very bad hand through a-rusty nail piercing it. Dirt got. . into tile wound, causing bloodpoison to set in. For three months his hand was in a shocking state. ‘‘Though we used all kinds of salves and ointments, the injury did not show the slightest-, sign of healing until we began to use Zam-Buk. A few applicu lions of Zam-Buk, however, soothed the pain, and the swelling and inflammation subsided. When the poison was drawn I out and the wound thoroughly demised by Zam-Buk, new skin began to grow, so the hand was soon perfectly cured.” The remarkable germicidal and healing power ot Zam-Buk is equally efficacious in such diseases as eesema, ring-worm bad legs, piles, ulcers,'etc. Of all dealers and- stores. ' EeJu&e ■ worthies-• safc*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15594, 10 August 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15594, 10 August 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15594, 10 August 1921, Page 8