0-O-O-H1 That trying twinge . . . that stabbing pain! Sudden pangs which shoot through throbbing nerves and aching muscles. Why suffer them any longer, when there’s such ready relief to be found in Zam-Buk? Healing warmth and valuable medicated oils are carried to the seat of the trouble when you apply Zam-Buk. Rub Zam-Buk in to rub pain out! Sold Eoervivhere I\6 & 3\6
WHEN YOU USE THE MODERN METHOD— RINSO Every exhausting hour spent over the tubs, rubbing clothes, increases the risk of washing-clay droop. Your shoulders sag, you’re too weary to straighten them . . . and there it starts. Don’t take one other step in that direction . . . change to Rinso and end the danger. Rinso soaks clothes clean without hard rubbing . . . cuts out every bit of the strenuous work likely to harm your figure. CHANGE fASHSNG-DAY T © LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED
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Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19606, 19 June 1935, Page 3
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