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fi ech indefinitely. A clean, handy paste No messy liquids. Ovoline-preserved fiits do not hrei.k even when fried. Two a yes, 16 an J 2(6 Of all stores and (i/emsts. or direct from Ovoline, Box 62. Blenheim. ~ VOLINE JVeetos tegs &resh SORE, RAW, Quickly SooihedSf Healed hu mm *■» & Every skin needs Zam-Buk in winter. Keen frosty winds are apt to dry-up the skin —make it hard and brittle—thus causing smarting; -cracks and painful sores. Always treat chapped hands, chilblains, winter eczema, and other prevalent skir troubles with soothing herbal Zam-Buk. This unique balm is not only wonderfully soothing and- healing but it supplies the skin's deficiency of natural oils. If youi trouble is on the hands, try this to-night. 'Slip on a pair of old gloves with Zam-Buk inside and notice how it soothes away pain, inflammation and irritation, removes roughness and makes the skin soft and flexible. At the same time Zam-Buk prevents all dangerous complications like festering and blood-poison. When you get your box 01 Zkra-Bukd try also a cake of Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap. ;■•■ GO HIEM f ROM THE CACTORV YOURSaF NO >iAITEK WHERE VOL BUY YOUR BBOJS 't Someone has to WHY NOT w YOU ' WORKERS WAKE UP! SAVE POUNDS! Sandals from 4s 6d, Children'* Boots from 7s 6d, Ladies* Shoes 16e'lid, Boots 17s 6d, Men's Boots from 12a 6d. Send stamp fr>f illustrated Price List. Orders over £2 mailed free.—HYMAN ISAACS, City Boot Factory, 165 Hanover Street, Dunedin. 29my A SLUGGISH LIVER h Man'* greatest Complaint Kins out of every ten persons inffei ore or less from Liver Complaint That feeling of "No Energy" aw "Not,too •wall" are bat symptoms o: a -weak and disordered system. Weak bseauss the "whole vitality is absorbed by a sluggish liver, inactive Kidneyi and eonstipated bowels, for not onlj is the Liver the largest and one of tin most important organs ( in the hum as body, but when deranged it becomei the source of endless suffering. Whet the Liver is clogged by the inactivity jf the Kidneys and Bowels it become) torpid, and fails to filter the bile frozx the blood, thus producing Biliausneii ud a general impairment of the diges tive system. The tongue is coated, tht lead aches, digestion is imperfect; then is aching of the limbs and back, feeling >f fulness, weight and . soreness ovej ;he stomach and liver; the eye becomei fellow and jaundiced, and the complex ion muddy, and the bowels irregular sonstipation and looseness alternating There is little use of treating the livci leparately, as it can never be set righl until the kidneys and bowels are mad< tctive in "removing the waste mattei from the body.' . It is for this very rea ion that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pilli save always prpve<| so wonderfully sue sesaful in correcting Liver complaint Biliousness, and complicated ailmenti »f the Kidneys," Liver and Bowels. Br ■torse's Indian Boot Pills are a search mg remedy. They put a move in youi qowels, Strength into the Kidneys, ace Life into your Lifer, bracing up tin Nerves -and Muscles, Toning up"*Hh< Stomach, Stimulating the Circulation and imparting Health and 'Energy through the medium of a well-regu a ted system.- ; '' : '* >: ' j is BEST Lane's Emulsion is far and away the best emulsion prepared, like every other good medicine; it is freely imitated, but Lane's is the standard value in Cod Liver Oil Emulsion,* and it freely used everywhere throughout Austr. When you ask for "Lane's Emulsion," and are offered some other brand say, " No, thanks, I > want a Lane s, and Lane's wuy.ii' ... ....... hives EMULSION/ it auite the finest remedy for inflamed A r asthma, ' whooping cough. f ou P.' adults. Lane's Emulsion »s q«» e pleasant to take, ia*easily digested, snd never fails to build up strong. healthy, vigorous bodies.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16213, 25 August 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16213, 25 August 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16213, 25 August 1923, Page 10

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