An instance of commercial enterprise on the part of Japanese match inarm faetnrers is their production, of a box with the title, “The Maori.” on the label. The box is evidently intended for the New Zealand market, and it pears a vepi'esentation of a Maori woman at a hot spring at Rotorua. New Zealand is not the only country to warrant the notice of the Japanese, for there recently appeared a match-box with a kangaroo on the label. Somewhat incongruously, Fuji-Yama was shown with the kangaroo. GOOD FOR PILES. Among many testimonials received is the following: “I have used your sample of ‘Zann’ cure for Piles and it has done me a lot of good. Please find enclosed postal notes for a further course of your treatment.” Generous trial of Zann Double Absorption Pile Treatment sent free. Write Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington, enclosing sixpence in stamps for packing and postage. Booklets and stocks of “Zann” obtainable from I. D. Branrwell (late Lawrie’s Pharmacy). Gisborne.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18254, 24 November 1933, Page 3
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