Avoiil imitations of "NAZOL" —' that honest specific for coughs and: colds. No oilier remedy will benefit! you so quickly as the geuuiue "NA--ZOL." .4 ;
Grain Merchant Oata, OaUhcaf Chaff. Whea..en Straw, Carrots, Baled Straw, Bert Chaff. All clean and sweet. Lowest price*. 82 HIGH STREET
s£ft^®s£&ra(^^ ■ mm THE RO' IS THE QUEEN OF FLOWERS M If she is to reign in your garden next summer you must make your preparations now. We stock all the leading varieties- the old sweet-scented varieties, the aristocratic hybrid teas, and the lovely new climbers. Make out your rose list from our catalogue, and you will he sure ol' getting nothing but good, free-flowering plants. Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs, Perennials, and everything necessary niallest gardens will lie found at Stauiuore Nurseries. iiaiiaigrc^^iaßiaißiifi TT 208 NORTH AVON ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH Telephone 2345 MISW«iHE Pi S3 DSSIHCO2 We Guarantee to give the Best Possible Results at Reasonable Prices KODAK and other Cameras from 6s. Photographic Material and Stationery in shm'tianp* B i m m
Find Zam-Buk a real boon Outdoor workers, who brave all weather* in rough work, generally *-^^fehave skin-trouble of one kind or another. Perhaps the skin gets hard, x^ and cracks most painfully and danger- <^ ously ; or it may be that the cold or dirt gets into some trivial injury, inflammation and disease almost certainly following. Cold-sores round the mouth and nostrils are also common just now, and so are chapped hands, chilblains, chafing of the face, &c, &.c. Zam-Buk is equally soothing, healing, and curative for all such conditions of the skin, and is consequently a real boon. This pure and powerful - "smart" out, kills pain, "cools" ii f balm takes skin, and " tones up " the tissue to resist cold and disease. Every ou£« door worker should carry a pot in his pocket. ii YV7HKN sawing, my husband inflicted a nasty wound in his left W hand with the saw," says Mrs. F. Reid, of Fleet-st., Devonpott, N. 7.. The wound inflamed and festered up and stubbornly refused to heal, notwithstanding the various remedies and treatments we tried. "At, length we happened across Zam-Buk, and wore so encouraged with (he marvellous benefits dcrived-from the Hrst applications that we continued to apply this excellent, halm. Zam-Buk drew all the had matter out of the sore, allayed all inflammation, finally healitijr up the place with clean, healthy skin." For CUtS, b'"i«' h.irr,. a-.!,!* and sprain 3 ', ever-ready healer. !t i■; also unequalled for eczema, cold-sores chilblains, pile 3, bad legs, ulcers poisoned wounds, fest-riufj, barber's rash, ringworm, scalp sores, stirT joints, swellings & ; rheumatism. Ofallchemis s and stores, 1,6 & 3,'G per pot. H m rj m • TZ±m 6 RUB i T u J.:;-.-ti -:■■>. mmik m isa? .'..-;.-■,
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1012, 10 May 1917, Page 3
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449Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1012, 10 May 1917, Page 3
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