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A REAL HOME LESSON. Father and Daughter Heal Their Cuts and Scalds with Zam-Buk. In thousands of homes Zam-Buk is daily demonstrating its wonderful utility as a first-aid for accidents. Remarkable soothing and antiseptic properties make Zara-Bub the ideal healer for cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, sprains, etc. Zam-Buk subdues pain and inflammation, prevents festering, and ensures a speedy and perfect relief. The experience of Mrs. C. S. Boys, Cawthorno Street, Southwark, Adelaide, is a typical instance. “My children,” she says, “are always in the wars, but, thanks to Zam-Buk, their injuries are speedily healed. My little girl Thelma fell and cut her kneecap. The wound was very deep, and for a few days she was practically a cripple. Ordinary remedies did her no good. I then applied Zam-Buk, which in a few days healed her knee splendidly.

“My eldest daughter, Kathleen, severely scalded hoi’ arm with steam from'tho kettle. Her arm blistered up in a fearful manner, but a prompt application of Zam-Buk prevented serious complications and perfectly healed the injury. This girl was also troubled with boils on her knee. Once again Zam-Buk asserted its superior healing powers in a wonderful manner. “While opening a zinc case, my husband ripped his hand very badly, taking half the thumb nail off. But, thanks to Zam-Buk, the wound was prevented taking bad ways, and in a short time the injury was healed.” A golden rule for every homo is— Keep Zam-Buk Always Handy. Don’t run risks by depending upon common ointments and salves, the coarseness of which is a positive danger. There is only one Zam-Buk and it is sold by all chemists and stores at Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot.

"It’s Famous !W,ause it’s Good” Csusfii. CoU*. Asthma. Bronchitia. HoalMtat anj aU aJcdioM of the thioat amt lunsa are at.ncereiwvcd and receive lasting bench! from the we of Lane i Emulsion, It idjuit* unnatural condition, renew health and itwoalh. add* flesh to the weak, belt* difealicn and gives the whole body renewed vigor and vitality. Lane’* Emulsion has the eodofaemenl of medical men. is prerwred by a graduate eliemtit and u enthusiastically advocated by thousands in aU walb of lire* It u aold by aB chemists and ilorn at 2'6 and 4/6 per bottle. Insist on retting “ Lana’s " Emulsion. Prepared by E, C. LANE, Chemist, Oaraaro. N-Z. 9 •8881 MS MB EH ORANGE LILY” Las saved many from send stamp for sample.—Mr. Dewar, Specialist. Strand A roado. Auckland. . i 875 tWWj 1 Half the time Twice the result! That's ibe atory of the ’‘Hydrolelne” method of washing clothes. No more aching arms and scarred knuckles, to more soaping and subbing. Just balf a packet of Hydroleine Soap j dissolved in t bucket of boiling water, in a to or 12 gallon tub of i cold water. Soak the clothes over night; in the naming boil for to minutes with remaining half packet of "Hydroleine,” and your clothes will be as pure white as the drives Ijitw. TRY A BAR. ! PRESERVE YODB BOATS WITH Radium I The deftest* of the average Boot • Polish are that it does net last, that it doe* not preserve the leather, and that it rubs ofE easily. RADIUM IS EFFECTIVE I With little labour it givee a brilliant black gloss that keeps your footgear always stylish. RADIUM IS CHEAP I It only needs to be applied thinly now and then. A rnb occasionally does the rest. It is a wonderful preserver of leather and will save 25 per cent, in wear and tear. Best Boot Polish on Earth! M boot shops and » go. S ™ B 4D, 3 licit It Bedim' PoUslM. lli. ADIES I—Buy a bottle of the deJ licious MILITARY PICKLE toy, and don’t forget to recommend it your friends. Every live grocer sells * 868

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144351, 16 March 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144351, 16 March 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144351, 16 March 1914, Page 5