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amHaaras. aa&Ts&fisaa Mother Prefers.. Wood s Flour Her mother used Wood’s Hour for forty years, too. Mother has never found a Flour to equal it. There isn’t any. Sold by All Grocers A SHORT PERIOD SALE of LONGDIN’S FAVOURITE PRAM ETTBS BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE l From £l2 to £lO 10s. Less 10/- discount for Cask. These are the Finest Pramettes obtainable, manufactured as they are out of finest sea grass and upholstered with the latest sanitary leather cloth, special attention being given to the springing. JP JT LONGDIN 538-540 Colomb. St. «r. Rljr. Droning Only the above address. No branch shop. Concealed Values Revealed EXCEPTIONAL VALUE WINTER TWEAK Men’s ZUG SHOOTERS Men’s Whole Back KIP SHOOTERS Men’s FOOTBALL BOOTS Ladies’ Box Calf WELTED SHOES Ladies’ Winter DERBY SHOES Girls’ Chrome BUTTON BOOTS, sizes 7-10 32/14/6 30/20 - 8/11 & H. WOODS 674 COLOMBO STREET Opposite Reeces’

VARICOSE ULCERS & SORES. Mrs. Smith, of 29 Bunn St., Pyrmont, Sydney, writes :—“ My father, who had suffered three years from varicose veins, knocked his leg a year ago. This injury became ulcerated and so terribly inflamed and painlui that at night it was impossible for him to sleep. “This awful ulcer showed no sign of healing until we got Zani-Buk and persuaded him to use it. The first application of Zam-Buk gave him the greatest ease. Continued applications of Zam-liuk drew out the inflammation and thoroughly cleansed the wound. The ulcer then began to mend very rapidly and we persevered with the Zam-Buk dressings until my father’s leg was thoroughly healed.” RAH ATTAPIf nr Dll CQ “l had a bad attack of piles through sitting on DAU A I I Aim Ur I ILtd. wet t i m h er , J ’ writes Mr. 11. Little, 294 Boundary Street, Brisbane. “ For months I had great difficulty in walking about, thq burning pain and irritation being so dreadful. “The doctor strongly advised me to undergo a surgical operation, but having had Zam Buk strongly recommended I thought I would try that first. Zam-Buk was simply wonderful in relieving the pain and inflammation. Every day I applied Zam-Zuk there was further improvement, and within three weeks the piles had completely disappeared. I have never been troubled with them since.” CUTS, BURNS, ABSCESSES, CHAFE, SO3E FEET. Buk tor some years,” says Mr. J. Raymon, of 34 John Street, St. Kilda, Melbourne, “ and found it the best healing ointment for burns, cuts, chafes and other skin troubles. On one occasion on which I found Zam-Buk invaluable was when carpentering I met with a tenible gash from a saw. It bled very much, but after I had cleansed the wound with water 1 applied Zam-Buk and in the space of about a week the wound was completely healco. “ When in France with the A. IF. I suffered from sore feet and %J v chilblains making marching very difficult ; but I found Za Buk soothed and healed them as if by magic. I strongly recommend Zam-Buk as a real good ointment.” lIS TO TMff£ TJM£ &LGCS OP i /' —r// THERE'S NOTHING ELSE soothes and heals so peedily as Zam-Buk when akin is cut. burnt, scad ed or bruised. Zam-Buk is also a moat invaluable remedy for weepIng or dry scuma, ringworm, chronio sores, bad 1 gs. boils, pimples, poisoned wounds and piles. 1/6 and 3 6 of all Chemists and Stores, or for TRIAL SAMPLE send lid. stamp to C. E. Folio, d c Aus X LtrL, Sydney.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16709, 15 April 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16709, 15 April 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16709, 15 April 1922, Page 6

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