HPeiPliill^ \$ V J Chapped haniM are not to the '/vipfl IH housewife, biijt they are a positive source/of danfil gcr. Inasmuch as disease germs, the (cause of 31 fp blood-poisoning and skin-disease, enter thesystem/ M? through the riiv cracks and SpreS in the ikin caused.' lie its t by the cold and incltmcm/wcather.,y / |^^ fe First the fingers become inflamed and swolljin.nnd immersion In water e S^' produces a fierce smarting pain '«|hich mako/maiiual latyWof any Ton Wk gn absolute torture. .Then the swollen flesh cracks',ai(d tjie agony is f§|| intensified by the danger of bloodipoisdning or festering. /' ¥^^ Probably, your hands may| thai'rough '/.feel' ,, s|| which first indicates the approacji of the "chapped condition.' jl|| . If so.drcssings with Zam-Bu!i vijil speedily rested them 10 a'sound. M Bj|& and bealthy state Should the! skin be already broken.Zam-Buk » will at once sooihe and relieve the pain, fortify the raw flesh against 8* \ •''" atlac ' <3 °-' d ' sease germs/ and rapidly heal the painful and' {fit \ dangerous cracks in the skin. >' "" ' j^S a • t^ 0, ! ,5,, words, no one need suffer Irom chapped hands ifi • ™ I I^6 \ltk ,he y useZam - B "Jk, because ihls herbal balm is distinguished » &. 3;6 by a unique combination of antiseptic qualities, rare healing i|§|| 1 ,ar ge power, absolute purity; and perfect refinement which Js! 1 P° t- \% makes it the Ideal skin-protector tor winter's use. /^^^ S Buk IVlfg, Co., Jt£££' M ■'■■''^^.J,njl ff* rf* p As)» (Lβ'ff-IT^ s2^^^^^' 1 39PlttSt.-,SydneyYe# B h"U S. Wfc«f.^gT/
j Though one man swears by lemonade, I When it is fifteen in the shade, > I Another may prefer his beer, > A n d think the first man's taste is queer. l Though one niay stick to water pure, . [ Another patronise the brewer; Both will, of course, perforce endorse § The worth of Woods' Great Peppermint Curd acaEi' W63 fjjy |jjf J] ej nta SOLD ALL OVER AUSTRALASIA. • lio @d. asd lβ* id. ■ Is. 84 and 25..6 d, 3 v ' r< ? ■' j *■'-Don't Take>->Alt .; \ \ . j Your Money J0:...:'. h' i- ■' Trenth&m—Be&r. ' '. | ■ i . -.--.■ v f ■ , .... . j I "' ' There will be some 1 ' 'Favoarites , at -• 1 v 1 i . ■ ■■ • j .' y ' ' ' ii . \ i f ' ■ ■ i \■'. , ■ I ' I To-mofi'ow, that »- j. ■ ■ * I 2 want to 'back , | - I And 'Dividend's , ■■-■■ I •■■■ I Assored. ,, ' | I' ' ' 1' J . [Closed All Day TO-DAY | I Preparing and Re-marking,] ■ i
W. H. PHILP, HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING CONTRACTOR, N.Z. Alliance Buildings, 113 Willis Street (Koom i). Chimneys swept by sober men. Gentlemen's Clothes presseiL Venetian ■ Blinds repaired. .rTTmmr-rraa^wMttniTTqsgaai^^ There is nothing superior f for purity, nourishment j and economy than 1 LAST WORD IN COCO^ It has a distinctive and delicious flavour, and is prepared by Cadbury's happy workers in a spotlessly clean factory at their Garden Village, Bournyille. . DrinK Bournville Cocoa and learn about the Jewel Caskets of Chocolates Cadbury's are giving away. LANE'S MEDOLINE Is specially prepared for the hands. Use it after washing clothes, dishes, floors, etc. _"It makes rough hands soft, supple endsmooth. d" everywhere. 2.
I .(BRAND) MULLFT : j asa Qs' Sisa lbs Ikaa B THE GREAT N.Z. DELICACY iJTSOSI ETEPA' aEOCEK; BEADYFOB USE Carefully Prepared by The Dominion Canning Co., I Auckland, R.' LOW. Patentee of Low's Patent Shop Froats, HOLDING THE LARGEST SHEETS I OK GLASS WITH ABSOLUTE SAi'E'r/ UUSTI'KOOF AND N/ATlilU'itUUF ' Wood or Metal. ' . 61 CUBA STKEIiT. WELLINGTON. CONVEYANCES. T EVIN-FOXTON COACH , SERVICE. ■U Tiine-tablo.— Leave Foxton, G.3S a.m.; arnre Luvin. B.ai) a.m.; leavo Lfti Tin, 10.23 a.m.; arrivo Foiton 12 noonj leavo Foxton, li.3(J p.m.; artiva Levip, i.iJU p.m.; Icaro Lt'Yin.'7.ls p.m.; arrive toxton, U. 45 p.m. C. i , . JOHNSTON, Proprietor. EOYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, the • Shortest route to and from Foxton.—L«aves Foxton daily u.30 a.m.; arriving Shannon daily 7.30 α-m.;' leavo Shannon daily 10.15 a.m., arrivo Foiton daily 11! noon; leave Foxton daily 2.30, arrive Shannon daily 7.30 a.m.; leavo Shannon daily 8.15 p.m., arrivo Foxton daiiv, U.'JU p.m. ■• ••'- . 3LJB. -GIXGKIX- -
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 873, 20 July 1910, Page 4
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