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OFTEN AS GOOD AS A DOG Toil,

ZAM-BUK, THE SAIT, SPEEDY HEALER lOR HURTS AND SORES. Indoors and outdoors there arc a hun-drcd-and-one ways of getting hurt. And remember you cannot always have the doctor at hand. It saves lots of pain and worry always to keep handy a pot of ZamBuk, the ideal first-aid for wounds, ulcers, poisoned sores, burns, and scaids, stings, sprains and hot weather skin troubles. Read what a boon Zam-Buk proved to Mrs S. G. Hart.. Writing recently from 218, Riley street, Sydney, she stales: — "When away travelling through the hush one night, rny foot came in contact with a jagged tree-stump ln the dark, with the consequence that I not only sprained my ankle, but also gashed and bruised it with the splintered portion of the stump. For eight weeks I was laid up and I do not think I should have been able to got about at all if it had not been for Zam-Buk. The various remedies I tried had little or no effect, and the injury seemed at a standstill until I began to use this wonderful healer. "I dressed the broken skin and bruised flesh surrounding the injury with ZamBuk, and also rubbed it into the ankle joint, which was very still and practically useless. This treatment was so encouraging that 1 persevered with Zam-Buk, until all the inflammation was drawn away, the gashes healed up, and the joint, made supple once more. To-day, thanks to Zam-Buk, my foot is quite strong again, and 1 never feel any ill-effect whatever from the accident.” Owing to its pure herbal character, ZamBuk cannot turn rancid. It keeps perfectly in any climate. The compact, little 1/fi pot is easily carried in one's pocket, ever ready for use.

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HU Wm % DON’T always blame your dressmaker if your gown does not fit perfectly frequently in such cases if is the corset that is at fault. 9ats6 timer's \ (fcrSCtS~, ensure a figure moulded according to the dictates of Fashion, yet give a feeling of genuine freedom, comfort, and support. Warner’s are obtainable in back and front lacing and are guaranteed not to Rust, Break or Tear, o WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS FOR NEW ZEALAND. ROSS & GLENDINING. Ltt '/■ AND SUPPLY MORE (TRAD-a, jLYuA.j NUTS, DROSS, AT MARKET RATE, ON CART AND RAILWAY TRUCK AT NIGHTCAPS TO ANY SIDING ON SOUTHLAND RAILWAYS. SEND ORDERS TO—r The Nightcaps Coal Company, Lil, ttox 18, Invercargill RETAILED BY COAL MERCHANTS THERE TO HOUSE AT 46/- per cc lor (cal, cue 34/- for ft mis, CASH.

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Southland Times, Issue 18984, 19 November 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18984, 19 November 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18984, 19 November 1920, Page 3

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