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GROH^Jfgi SKM *PHE manner iatthjs /-expels diseased treatment are co Zam-Buk. It kilk and sores. Every Utfe& box of this grand heaierl FIERY RASH. ULOIsiS "I had a disfiguring rasi "AT?* n on my arms, chert «nd beffi. ■:«rMlfflM£f advised Zam-Buk. It was, Zam-Buk thoroughly purl- ■ when all other treatments -i failed."—* 7i, Grot* St, Adelaide. '■;■'] BURNS and 80AI.DS. HMWa-gl!! ■Urfffli Big, painful blisters ; formed «nj' suffering. Zam-Buk, however, fa It ended the pain, took awty i , 4, Gilbert St, Nowwdf POISONED ANKtS. . Z/\ brought grand ease. Although'thett places on my leg, Zam-Bqk qa}CQy| them all. It was a spleadid Si Campbell, 176, York St, Launcts& OUTS and SORBS. ■' '" ' "My boy nearly cut off > one of his toes by stepping .'■ It was a. dreadful wound, ■ but I immediately applied <JCtJr| Zam-Buk and it prevented , j '" all festering. I continued ■ using this antlsepticfirst-aid for about a fortnight, and . by then it bad completely:' i *—'-i the wound with ;i \i . healthy skin."—; Mrs. F. Thomas, JO, Eureka —Mli Street, Ballarat, Vic. .'.: .-Terrl Zam-Buk Btlm lit bat, tlifmßfN 1/- o tablet, 3/10 box of tkrtt, : ,M ES THE SPEEDY ANTISEPTIC in.

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ws * m ►^ m "V *3A A Body<Buildfo| for Growing C]hl| '".■-" , "A" TTIGHLANDER is concentrated frt»hs ?&/?4l —just pure, fresh milk only, wjj l tion of any preservative beyond re nfl ™£3S£ Highlander goes straight from the °y9ri the condensing vats, after it has paMedjjWp tion of the testing laboratory. There £ Sfgj contamination; it remains good inde/jnt«!Jru conditions cannot affect it. >V-ff Give your children Highlander WlcWim day. It is nourishing, safer, and nwre.ecojs ordinary milk. • ' From AU Stores ~ t , HIGHLAN MILK $ m

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19271026.2.11.6

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19141, 26 October 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19141, 26 October 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19141, 26 October 1927, Page 2

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