Singers recommend "NAZOL" as a eootking and healiug preparation for vocal and bronchial troubles. All who've tried it praise it. .4
The Doctor in ti;e Little Yellow Box Is claimed all over New Zealand as "The Miracle of Nature" because it cures every time. All chemists and grocers, 1/6 box. ROYDS BEOS & KIRK, H. P. STEVENS, Agents. Miss these Underwear Values Brief comparison will PROVE that you can't beat 'em. Light and Mediumweight Singlets and Underpants - 1/6 2/3 2/11 SfflMHlßa Cr. Manchester & St. As3ph Streets.
mmm wmmmmmm^mwk w. Wk •£> fe Odd jobs about the house or garden, . ; especially if they entail the use of tools to / 2 which he is not accustomed, often result in *i - % a crushed thumb or some painful injury for \ . . >^ '% the head of the household. His wife, too, % is continually "in the wars while doing trie \ f housework, and scarcely a day passes %% *" / ''/. without one or the children getting hurt /ny^Ts^A 3 2C'^ < in one way or another, r W/% Cuts.Druif.es, burns and scalds y^'^J' t, bring more trouble than enough as [/sr f*. I thehousewifebasit —unless there's {( f\. % a box of Zam-Buk handy. If this J) £ wise precaution has been taken.each i^,'.: : < J; member of the family flies to | Zam-Buk for the speedy relief from smarting iffii/A. £ pain that thts soothing balm affords, and the ty t^;, '<s■. hurt is soon forgotten, i %&■/'s■ i) Zam-1-iuk is the idnal healer for the home ;/;'i' ; .''^'' because it i.i perfectly antiseptic, a reliable germ- /Jp^^ 0 killer (preveniing poisoning or fostering), and a /|§|p natural skin-grower, besides being so wonder- //?^% 5 £ fullvsoothin". KeeDaboxliandvinjyowyhonie. g POISONED H\ND.-Mr. F. P. L«r E e, 31 Liver- ""H*^ £ pool Rd., Ashfield, Sydney, says--" Zam-Buk cured %%?///■'>/////, ty mcof dangerous bloodpoison. My hand hud been Vfff/lf/////) V bad for fivo waeks and th, swelling and inflamma- W/iW//'/, tlon had spread right into my arm. Zam-But tfl/f/lf////// brought out ali bad metier, al.oyed the inflamma- MM'/l"A' tion and sneedilv rr,= ■■ t//7- v. 1
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 959, 8 March 1917, Page 5
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329Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 959, 8 March 1917, Page 5
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