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WRIGIEYS " - KEEPS TESTIS man DON'T SUFFER WITH ACHING FEET Doctors Say This Nightly Treatment Stops Other Troubles, Too. iS it really surprising that your feet give you so much trouble when you have to be on them from morning till night? Is it astonishing to hear doctors say that headaches and even indigestion can be traced to foot troubles which are "telegraphed" along the nerves up and through the rest of the body? Why go on enduring torture from your feet when just a little Zam-Buk rubbed into the soles and between the toes night and morning will soon make you as comfortable as can be. Rub Zam-Buk in thoroughly and regularly to restore the tissues to healthy condition. Zam-Buk, which is a refined herbal preparation, is good not only for all foot troubles, but for swollen ankles, painful joints and nerve pains. No other ointment is so soothing, so, cooling or so gratefully healing. Chemists and stores everywhere sell Zam-Buk at 1/6 and 3/0 per box. ■ • > FOR COUGHS b INFLUENZA, "NO-NERVE BRIGADE." There is working on the coast of Sussex a gang of 40 toilers who are known as the "No-Nerve Brigade." They are being employed by the borough of Brighton at, "cliff-trimming," a job made necessary by the making of a roan along the beach at the iooi of the cliffs towering to a height of 150 ft. A reporter who went to see them says that "all day long they keep stepping over the cliff edges as unconcernedly as you or I might step off an omnibus." Few people have jobs as hazardous as that, but none of us can afford to take risks with our nerves. It is a wise move for smokers to switch to those choice toasted tobaccos, Red Shield (Dark) and Blue Shield (Medium). They are superlative New Zealand tobaccos, made.perfect in smoothness and flavour by the special method of toasting. Red Shield (Dark) and Blue Shield (Medium) are obtainable in two-ounce tins (1/7) and in attractive one pound canisters, a splendid packing for the home and even more economical in price., A 1 Chairman: Where is Mr. James this evening? Secretary: Laid up with a cold again. Chairman:'This is the third meeting he has missed through colds. Secretary: I'll put a memo, on hla notice about taking Baxter's Lung Preserver for his cold. If he'd taken "Baxter's" at the start these colds would not have worried him all the winter. "Baxter's" banishes colds quickly and completely. Three popular sizes, 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 everywhere.—Ad. DON'T WASTE TIME. It's a waste of time to experiment with liniments and plasters when you have a dull, throbbing backache or have sharp, stabbing twinges. Get after the cause! Help the kidneys with Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. Read this: Mrs E. Loane, Bradley Street, Paeroa, says: ".For a long time I suffered from backache and kidney disorder. The pain across my loins was often so acute that every movement caused positive torture. When I had a bad attack I was bent double almost and was afraid to try and stand up straight, the pain was too awful. Other symptoms of kidney trouble were bad headaches, dizzy feelings and loss of appetite. Backache Kidney Pills were one "day recommended to me as a sure cure, so I bought a bottle and it was wonderful how quickly they acted. Rein f came almost at once and six bottles of the Pills completely cured me. I can highly recommend Doan's Backache Kidney Pills to all who suffer as I once did." Four years later, Mrs Loane says: "I have had no return of my old complaint since Doan's Backache Kidney Pills cured me," Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers. Foster-McClellan Co., Proprietors, 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S.

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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19254, 8 November 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19254, 8 November 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19254, 8 November 1934, Page 4

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