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Mom With a. jBESj TOvLwpi . .■■■Ran' mr stro-MKPmii. imramr 'SfflMSjßsSj I wuss - irnm mm nm.jr )jf SUFFERED intense agony with f ' 8i | a. poisoned foot" says Mr. / ||j Y': .W. J. BScGee. of 1 2313 Wright / \ I Si. Adeteide. "My foot became / \ i inflamed ami discoloured, and./ ■■•■.■■:. || swelled up from the toes to the / WM£^M.®sSHUUP|plf 1 | instep, the throbbing painbeing 8 | | excruciating. Should I venture b\ V to pan the foot to the groand 1. U It wonld turn black through the )| presence of the bad blood. ® >< 1 went to the hospital, where ff : | the doctor treated: the: wound • I §jj with antiseptic washes, constant a S p appmations of linseed poul- * I £ toes,: etc, :fttr eight, days, and I § 1 daring the whole of .that period .\ it 8 I did pot get a wink of steep, so \ M ' ii constant aad severe was the V ff&' g pain, v Leeshes.: were also ap- \ M |j pßedto t&e porta, bat thehoS- -0m?- if ' || pjtaJ treataient proved utterly jk S'te/L, ®: ® fnQJsiii grmcgme relief. .- -craiL . '■ ja• - : *8 ieft t&e liospStal, and hearing ■!l ■ G gggi-EtafcwelS apalten of as aspleadid 5S ® autls£:j}iie feeaJar. for «aS3 sorts or fes-'. ' ; |j teriits;, ffiseaaeAaadpoisojtad'Woands, $5 • I I decided to. try it. After j had washed and. thoroughly M , M thG-wpnnd w&S» hoiwater and Zam-Soft Medicinal 'M <'i l» dri&l_ths parts-asadaupJiedagood.dressing of :Zam-'■'lag ":« : Dialer tlta toJlaenee of Zam-Balc after awhSe $. jgstae waand barsiandlr'Has aJjfetoeqjfeeze most of the'bad, & ~ •M pojswious matter out. ■ Coutlnulng-wlttrthe treatment of-Zara-Buki sriMjieji, ® --' gafovflammatlori wa&dnzwa out, the*ausiftng reduced, andaitofe vnas loft asi» ! gWaige a, s the tap of my Bng<jr. wWcH ctossd and heated iblwa-fev? gS 1 : i wdays wiitbctea», hanlthy sMn. Wfahin ten M' i «|| tlooof Zam-Bufctlwfoot wasncoraptetelywell,-and I was-afcteto potonrov W ""'1 •3i fa oot. Altar the of doctor's treatment lam deeply. fS i W. cltraUif B powers of Zam-Buk for my wondorfut recovery." i' B I I | soothing"- HEfILiTO - ftMTISEPTIG [ 1 j P At tills , season Zam-Bak is la- V iwed and diseased condithms of •-\ ifi yatuable forbaiSs, pSciflles. rasijes, f tbe skSau Zam-SaJt is tmecnaiJed. IM' '/ gj and all spring erapOaaa, and as a V 1/6 per pot, or 3/S large sSerfertn- 3S' Si boasetioid bairn tor cots, braises, / taining nearly fonrtiaiesl.'fil. tsotii- W ' gl borns,scalds,sores,piles,eczema;;/ all chemists and stores, or direct 8$ i THE " GILLETTE M • , Triple Silver Plate Safety Razors, i'' J! The Gillette Razor is easy to use, requiring 110 special skill. "\ 1 , \ It is'made ready for shaving by simply placing one of tha ~ Gillette Blades, either side ap or down, in tiie holder and • screwing it up tightly. , The Blades are so inexpensive that when thev begin to - show signs of dullness you can afford to discardAthem* ■ •' The Easiest, Cleanest,; and - Most Luxurious Shave is ob; k: - tained with the "Gillette." ' 1 Price (with 10 extra blades), in' Leather Case,-225« 6d> • i " 1 ' 1 POST 'FBJ2E. 1 • ' ' '■•vl ;}■;■. . v,- ; -'. : : l>' v; 1 '; •'/'•- r THE SIMS HARDWARE CO., Ltd.-, -) 226 LAMBTON QUAY. 101 CUBA STREET, j 'Phone 2085. 'prfons 2280. ifPmmN'AKK.'! (o) ARE YOU UP TO THE HARK?' If not, wby not* j . ) . { . Havo yoa stopped for a. momoit to consider triy, '■■'■v?'V' : .it ia that; you j aie ia indifferent health?.;; /T : • : . Hany htmdreds of. people go throosh tho taj» "' ■ ■:■ / . ■;■;•. \ ■; ■ ■ foelbis depressed,:- out of sorts, and languid, < I I " ' : /< ': A " ' mee l tinses. Mid making their own liwsa I ■A . , : v and th«: hTes, of tlio&o around ; tlicai a -niiscry. I I " • If snffcrms, people aik tliemseives. Wliat la the '. | - V ; '" I . '•' j|o' matter? the anßwcr' ia snre'tt'b«..'"Stoinii^ 1 /J~ —'-"v order," 1 iriuch mcsais, their, food ,ia not digesting,A ' w ■ ML/""*]— ■■, " aaidj'ooiiseqTKintly,. th« system;is reociTing tlia4 -. I 8 : : ■ pnre red life-blood wMch eiwa ;healtli and Btrengtiv, v-' j I J[ UKDICESTED OR DECAY!tIC food in tha J S::. : : 35 ™ Pnnd istomach, inetoad of supplying noarahmeit■ to th« '| | . fiia k UOOu Bystem, rivea nso ,to a.poison, called .HTTGQri-andi pj ~~® B "rrs?-.; .Healtn. this poison weakens every vital forco of the entiro J- l f system, inviting disease generally. '' '»■■■'■• ""< B i ■•.::> This state of things is ladicated by one of tha i I n I cc ~ foUo-wins:—Acidity,.. Piatailcnce, Bearthaai, Souif - j 1 - , . : KamgJ, Fool 1 Breatli, Coated .Tonffne, all of-^"] n ja■■ : •:■ ai>o altoUwr name for . . ■ v-v-- ■.- | ■ f SNiffiEiTION. gE[ m I %1 ; • j ■ ' Itldif" She gcarantecd euro for thceo oomplainte Is - SSL BENSE'S PEPBO. 1 | E» B ' R£MZIE*S PEPSO is not a pnrpitiTe, bnt a traa'J. 4•• • aS is ' stomachic nurture, prepared £»m'the presoriptioa^ $s . |j ■■■" ■ of a fcuaoas payactan. •:•■, .. • • . . ?| .■■• ■■ J3l RBdZIE'S PEPSO sutfljes the nataral imceß ot ' 55 ' -: • i digeslion, and conTortj vrhdesoma fnod into the lif« .■3 | 35 b!ood thai balds.an thai^yetem. ii • | . HI" ifl (nicmista and Groecrs, ss. 6d. • •. . | -—a I a—■ health. 5 ' i' Hobson Street, Wcttmgton. a ■ S9J3 ■■■ ■'■-■■.-.* :!. lfth. Kay, . ISiO. . . r Ten years ago .1 mot wxHi an accident, which iajirrod 4 ■ ' -rrj ' : my spinoiaad and :h»vo ■ v, _ 3 Ij been a martyr to indigestion. 5 ° |i I have "tried nearly eVery remedy, but was unable to 9 '» a J ' obtain nourishment from my meals. I: tried abotUo " S i® i of Eenno's ;Pep9o, the effect being to relievo the depica- ,; -. \ si M '• • Bion occurring after-meals.. ■: i : .-i: J • HE ■>«. After talmig the tiurd bottle my lndigestkm was : 8S : fgNjil• cured, and:lnow ootom nourishment from tho food IH | : , I considor thia an cicellont rcsolt. considorinE 1 i« " ,/a\ : ■ ■ '. the number of years I have. suffered, I can oonfidentls sH rccomiaend Benne'« Pepso to all suffering from indlgSpi . ■;. tion. . ■■ id Tows, etc. G " W ' WTEESON. SEE ROBERT JOHNSTON'S WINDOWS, CUBfIU : 1 ■ 1 STREET, FOR DISPLAY. ( t SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS ROBT. JOHNSTON, CUBA hTREET, I AND FRANK SHAW, HOTEL CECIL BUILDINGS; | Eimpk- Simßg V \Sih&t speedy, \ Bnilt like a watch at tl:e largest imd \ best recognised Sewing Maoliuis I'ac- \ in tlie world. 1' i • i •• V- Anyone caji build a-'Sewing •Machine, "'-j i ' nm<mn a hotel, or paint-a . '' wltfcirlWi -Kj I a differero». • . ![ !' I a '• • and putty will doctor! up .a : • "?heap .Sowing Marine .into a hdocatjA : i "''• :• imitation of th.j liigh-grado- article, but • fe I^sifaWcua month's use will diBCOTer theidiflwr- ll ■ ■•■■■■ ■ enco—tho parallel of a donkoy to a ■. j ■ - v ■■ racehorse. ■ ■ ..-■.'!■ ■ ■ ■. ij : _ lie intelligent purchaser will not be deceived into squalid- ; enng his roouoy upon an unknown cheap machine, wlien An ii Acknowlodged Hlgil-grado can be bought for little more money. : 'I SIMMERS ABE KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE WORLD AS THE :: j f HIGHEST STANDARD. I] SINGER SHOWROOM, 8 WiUis Street, j? ' -'". ' ■' . • ••: . ; ~ - ; '. V.' • j)' V

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 948, 15 October 1910, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 948, 15 October 1910, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 948, 15 October 1910, Page 13

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