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FESTERING WOUNDS THAT WILT NOT HEAL. PROMPTLY CURED BY ZAM-BUK. “My little girl had her foot trodden on,’’ says Mrs J. Gulliver, of Millchester road, Charters Towers, Q. “This caused a nasty festering inflamed wound. For nine weeks it showed no signs of improvement, and I was very much afraid she would have ito lose her foot. Zam-Buk was brought to my notice, and I secured a supply of the balm and applied it. In a few days, to my gratification and surprise, the sores were quite healed, and the foot is as strong and as sound as ever. That was eleven months ago. Since that date I have never been without Zam Buk in the house, as I find it invaluable for sores, cuts, and bruises, which often fall to the lot of my husband, who is a miner. As a general and all-round healing and soothing balm Zam-Buk is unequalled.” Zam-Buk is a proved euro for Piles, Eczema, Boils, Running Sores, Sore Legs, Ringworm, Barcoo, etc. As a household balm for Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Pimples, Blackheads, Prickly Heat, Freckles, Sunburn, Rash, and Bites of Insects, Zam-Buk is invaluable. Prom all medicine vendors at 1/6, or 3/6 family size (containing nearly four times the quantity.)

A HAPPY THOUGHT may bring a fortune. Inventions are not always the outcome of long study or experiment. A happy thought, leading to the production of a useful article, has very often turned the tide of life and yielded the inventor' a competency.—Extract from pamphlet giving information on patents obtainable free by post from Baldwin and Hayward, Patent Agents, or from their representative, J. F. TILLICH AP (of Hall, Stout and Lillicrap), Solicitor and Registered Patent Ag-

MEETINGS fThe |Flaxmilling Industry, NOTICE TO FLAX MILLERS. OU are invited to call at oar office for a chat about Steaming Goal. We can place in your hands the Cheap* est Steaming Coal in Southland. It will pay yon to follow thia up, and we will be pleased to see you at our offices, Crescent, Invercargill. The Westport Coal Company, LW. JAS. McMEEEIN, Branch Manager.

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Southern Cross, Volume 13, Issue 45, 3 February 1906, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 13, Issue 45, 3 February 1906, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 13, Issue 45, 3 February 1906, Page 15

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