IMv & SCALDS A dressing of Zam-Buk takes out all fiery pain and soreness. It en•area your hurts healing quickly and perfectly without festering or disease infection. Tho secret of Zam-Buk's wonderful healing, southing and antiseptic 9w*r, lies in the blending of certain erbal essences whose effect stimulate*: ft nd hastens Nature's own healing. Zam-Buk is 100% medicine. It contains none of those animal fats or mineral impurities which you get in common salves aud ointments. As a " first-aid " for injuries, and air a> remedy for eczema, ringworm, *lcors, aw? other obstinate skin diseases Zam-Buk is absolutely re- ; liabU It's the purest and moat I valuable healer obtainable lib and jl6 tvtrywktrt. Ss ft m \ift MM[ '-:,: M> MR €8 IH S 3 FOR YOUR CHILD'S CHEST TROUBLES !| \X7 HOOPING COUGH, sore j W throat, croup, bronchitis, and even pleurisy and pneumonia, ate kept | at bay by the timely use of those novel | brcathe-able Tablets, Peps. The medicinal | fumes which are given off as a Peps tablet j dissolves in the mouth are inhaled directly j| down the throat and into (lie iung3, where $j liquid medicines cannot reach. Peps not g only quickly end a cough and keep the ; 3 throat clear of phlegm, but they soo.lieand | n fortify the delicate membrane which lines » the air-tubes from throat to lungs, and des-S a troy the disease germs which attack the I weak spots in the ihrcnl and chest. When- ; A ever there is any tendency to cough, or to ] a hoarseness, or soreness of the throat, give- | your child a Peps tablet. I C& 3 ~ per box
CALFSKINS NEW ZEALAND BACON COMPANY \JLTILL purchase calfskins in any quantity. Highest cash price given. Consignments will be received at shed in Juliet South (round Courthouse corner) every TUESDAY and SATURDAY. AUGUST. Toko—Monday 6, 20. Douglas.—Monday 13. Huiroa. —Monday 27. Tariki—every Thursday. Stratford.—Tuesdays and Saturdays. BERT ROWE, . < Representative. "Unspeakable Jazz" must vanish away Out into the limbo of yesterday! Tts music and dancing are fierce and free. SiJT<Tr»stive of vim and vulgarity. Nothing degrading for over can last, Let us revive the sweet grace of the prist!. And for the coughs and the colds we endure Still take Woods' Great Peppermint Our«L
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 95, 27 August 1923, Page 8
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