"QUITE RID OF PILES." "Although I have only used a single course of Zann Double Absorption treatment, 1 am quite rid of piles."—Thu*s writes a grateful North Auckland patient. By mentioning this paper and enclosing nine penny stamps for packing and postage, a generous trial treatment will be sent to any sufferer. Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington. Free booklets and stocks of "Zann" obtainable from Bongard's Pharmacy, -Thames.
The LANE WAY hlalth The Lane way it the V straightest and easiest / "•;■ 'j%j.> road in the world. / Lane's drives away dis» / ft ease from the sicfe- / Supreme for cougbi. gives energy to the / coids, asthma, bron. weak-noiirishes the / chitis, catarrh, incipient thin—gives vitality / consumption and all lunj to the old. / troubles. "It's famoti* hecausk its good." Price 2/6 and 4/d "' all Chemists and Stores. E2&JLSIO&
KVWff\' 5s Tormenting wmsZK A Newcastle Man's Resoue After Hospital Failed. Mr. Thomas D. Kyle of Belmont Road, Charlestown, nr. Newcastle, says: —"For 30 years I suffered from an acute form of eczema. Nasty patches of irritating disease broke out on my left leg. I spent a small fortune on ointments and medicines and was in hospital three months. But, until I used Zam-Buk nothing could check the eczema. "I washed the limb with Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap and then applied the Zam-Buk balm. This continued treatment soon removed the itching irritation and drew out all trace of impurity. Zam-Buk covered the affected parts wilh new healthy skin." All chemista sell JZaU-Buk at 1/6 & S/6box. Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap 1/- a tablet.
MAIL NOTICE. Auckland, per service car, daily, 7 Coromandel, service car, daily, 1 p.m. Whltianga, service car, Thursdays, I p.m. Australian States, South Africa, India, Ceylon, Egypt, Straits Settlements, China and Japan, connecting at Auckland with Marama, service car, Friday, July 4, 7 a.m. H. T. DAWSON, Chief Postmaster.
J. lie pioneers who blazed the trail, Where we in comfort speed to-day, Knew naught of ease by road and rail To cheer them on their weary way. T.ho pioneers who long since sped. Spread wide the paths which we now tread; And for our coughs and colds assure, "With priceless Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17929, 3 July 1930, Page 6
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