SEVERE BRUISES REMEDIED.
Zam-Buk Saves Much Suffering. •‘About five months ago. while working on a Punt in Port Cha liners/’ says Mr. G. MacArthur, of Flagstaff Hill, Port Chalmers. N.Z., “I had the misfortune to slip and bruise my knee severely. I suffered considerable pain and feel sure had 1 not taken prompt measures, I would have been laid up. Fortunately, 1 had a pot of Zam-Buk on hand, and L at once applied the Balm. Relief from the pain was almost instantaneous, and in a few hours a new skin had l>een formed in place of that broken. The second application took away al! the pain and after the third day the knee had ceased to trouble, and the discolouration had entirely disappeared. 1 cannot speak too highly of the prompt healing and soothing action of the Balm, and never lose an opportunity of recommending it.” Zam-Buk is a proved cure for Piles. Eczema. Boils. Running Sores, Sore Legs, Barcoo, Rash. Ringworm, Rheumatism. Lumbago. Sciatica, etc. As an embrocation for Strained Muscles and Tendons. Zam-Buk rubbed well into the parts affected, is unequalled. As a household balm for Cuts. Bruises. Burns. Pimples. Blackheads. Sore Throat. Sore Chest, and Sore Feet. Zam-Buk is invaluable. From all medicine vendors at 1/6. or 3/6 family size (containing really four times the quantity).
OIMBIiII (OJ increased Yj ' -/Ry the New “ Clease-Exten-VJ - sor” Method a Rational and ¥ ../Scientific System of increasing I / I / from 1 inch to 2A inch's 1 # 'I -vith ad’e.i Strength. Health i— and Bodily Beauty. The M Invention of Mr. F. Meredith / I j Clease. Hi. L.T>.. late Director of 11, Exercises to Haileybury College, I. | xnd the outcome nf 17 years of JJ I •ontinuous study of the Physical V / tide of Life. It vastly improves 11 / iwkaard and ungainly men and I lr I to Ladies a Beauty of II II / Figure and Natural Grace nf yII / Movement unattainable by other t\ll f methods. Mr. Clease s System amA I ~as 1,0 connection or similarity WLU whatever with any other form of bodily exercise.whether it be for health or increasing the height that bi being advertised. H you are Too Short, or have Round Shoulders, Flat Chest. Narrow Chest, Weak Back. Weak Chest, Stomach Trouble, Lung Trouble. Curvature of Spine, Ungainly Walk, Prominent Hips, Superfluous Flesh, or are Too Thin, write and indicate your physical requirements, and Mr. dense will send FREE Explanatory Booklet and Personal Advice. AU correspondence strictly confidential. (Mention I’aper) F. MEREDITH CLEASE, Ph. L.D., 7«, New Bond Street, London, Eng.
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There is no satisfaction keener than being dry and comfortable when out in the hardest storm. / W\YOU ARE SURE OF THIS You WEAR \ -"WATERPROOF /O CLOTHING A/'X/Xf \ MACK OR YELLOW: / J). \ 40V 0N JAU EVERYWHEM. A. J. TOWER CO., Melbourne,Sydney,Brisbane, Ptrth or Auckland. Factories, BOSTON. U.S A.
SHAKESPEARIAN THERAPEUTICS. —lf mything can “ minister unto a mind diseased It is assuredly Hunyadi JAn os, which will cleanse the stuff’d bosom of the perilous stun Which weighs upon the heart." It is an arsenal •CUmrapeutics, being speedy, euro, and gentle.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 14, 7 April 1906, Page 49
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