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ALLEN DOOM “Long experience lias convinced me that 'Heenzo’ is a consistently reliable remedy for colds, catarrh and sore throats.” Obtainable all chemist! 2a and itorei. 2/6 bottle makes one pint finest cough mixture. Quality Good But Out of Fashion send that Costume, a/Coat or Suit to Crothall’s to be /remodelled in accordance with the r latest styles. Remember, we are practical tailors, specialising in remodelling costumes. This is a most important branch of our business. Wrap up that Costume or Suit lor the post TO-NIGHT. The Crothall Way Co. Renovating Specialists and Practical Tailors 137 SYMONDS AUCKLAND MESSRS. JOHNSTON, BROS. Tobacconists, Pollen St., Thames, Have been appointed sole Thames Agents for THE CROTHALL WAY COY. SORE, RAW, f happed Hands Healed bu/MW Zamßuk Every skin needs Zam-Buk in winter. Keen frosty winds are apt to dry-up the skin— make it hard and brittle—thus causing smarting cracks and painful sores. Always treat chapped hands, chilblains, winter eczema, and other prevalent skin roubles with soothing herbal Zam-Buk. rhis unique balm is not only wonderfully ioothing and healing but it supplies the kin's deficiency of natural oils. If your rouble is on the hands, try this to-night. Slip on a pair of old gloves with Zam-Buk nside and notice how it soothes away pain, nflammation and irritation, removes roughless and soreness and makes the skin soft md flexible. At the same time Zam-Buk prevents all langerous complications like festering and ilood-poison. When you get your box of 'am-Buk, try also a cake of Zam-Buk 'tedicinal Soap. tom Bilk e/6 dr* j/6 per box.

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, 22 August 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LVII, 22 August 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LVII, 22 August 1923, Page 6