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GREAT SUFFERER COMPLETELY CURED BY ZAM-BUK. ZAM-BUK manifests its wonderful antiseptic and healing powers from the very first application. Mrs. X. Kei.bc, of Welsby St., New Farm, Brisbane, says: “I had an outbreak of Eczema. It appeared first in the form of small pimples and then merged into one complete mass. The agony I suffered was frightful, and I was bad for three months. I tried several things to ease me, but they were not successful, and night after night I would toss in agony in my bed and could not get any sleep. *At length I decided to use Zam-Buk, and I did so with pleasing and surprising results. Although I had been under doctors’ treatment without any benefit, it was not until I tried Zam-But that I got respite from the awful burning, throbbing pain, and, following up the treatment for a few weeks, Zam-Buk’s soothing ' influence manifested itself by healing and purifying the skin and restoring it to its natural condition. I heartily recommed Zam-Buk.” Zam-Buk is invaluable for Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds. Boils, Kozcma, Pimples. Sores, Bad Legs, and injured and diseased conditions of the skm. Obtainable from all Chemists and Stores nt l/t> per pot, and B/fi family size, or post free from C. K. Kulford, Ltd., 39 Pitt SU, Sydney. m. lh & SOOTHES heals New Zealand’s Famous Range THE 'ORION' THE WONDERFUL RANGE—“Wonderful," because it will Cook and Bake to Perfection, using only Lignite fuel! In these days of Coal Shortage, happy is the fortunate Housewife who has an “ORION” in her kitchen. No need to worry about the high price and inadequate supply of hard coals. The “ORION” is constructed so scientifically and practically designed that it will burn .local Lignites of any kind, providing a sustained boat, which meets every demand in a worthy and satisfactory manner. The money saved by the use of Lignite and the absence of coal-sliortage worries are good reasons why you should sec about getting an “ORION.” Ask your Ironmonger H. E. SHACKLOCK, Dunedin - Wellington Auckland to show, you one Learn to Flay the PIANO Without the Aid of a Teacher. Learn by the "NEW METHOD” which teaches you how to read and play music at sight. No scales —no drudgery—tunes from the first lesson. LEARN IN YOUR OWN HOME AT A COST OF 20/- ONLY. We hold testimonials from pupils in all parts of New Zealand who have been taught by our system during the last 12 years. No Failures—No Matter What Your Age! WE GUARANTEE SUCCESS!! SPECIAL OFFER. To advertise the " NEW METHOD ”we will supply a limited number of Postal Instruction Courses at 20/- only. This offer bolds good until APRIL 30th, 1920, and will not be accepted from any district where our colleges are established. Send stamp for further particulars. WRITE TO-DAY—Mention this Paper. BIRLEY’S College of Music 76 Clyde Quay, WELLINGTON. GOLDBERG | EVERYONE MS MUSICWhy not you ? ? ? It is just as easy for you to have a Piano, or a Player-piano, or a Gramophone, as it is for so-and-so to have one. Just a little at first, then small monthly payments to suit your convenience. Don't starve your soul by shutting out good music any longer. SOLE AGENCIES: Brinsraead, Chappell, Eavestaff (London), Pleyel (Paris), Sherlock-Manning, Sterling' (TJ.S.A.), and “His Master’s .Voice” Gramophones. H. COLLIER and Co. The Home of Brinamead and Chappell Pianos, New Plymouth, Hawera, Wanganui, FeiJding. ncoaramßßßw

A SUDDEN dull may give you cold in .th e_ head, inflamed throat, or bronchitis. Remember! If you should td:c a dull don’t wait until you arc laid rji. h :t use “Xa»il” frocly right Lu.vi'.j. ILousiiada know its value. a 293

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16681, 2 March 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16681, 2 March 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16681, 2 March 1920, Page 5

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