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\ ZflM-BUK IS THE WQTH^R FSISND. ,^^^ '* Accidents will nsppcn in Ins best rfi2Ulsicd i&imlics, end ln>i necessity , y « of keeping a reliable first-aid lor home use cannot be too strongly insialed upon, jj?*?^ \ Where a pot of Zain-Buk is kept on a h»nJy ihelf, no member of f llicfamily is at a lost in emergency. The bread-winner dreisci JB'/', 'ffi'wij .{ his injuriei with Zam-Buk, and knows that ill powerful utiieptic JfrWjt flmffljk \ action will clean out the wound, preventing luppuration 01 % poisor.ing. The houiewife fliei to the useful little pot for her f\sM ixMFmWM ' a brui:es, cuts, and bums, and the litt'e ones cry out (or Zam- / I T&kW&iw 1 Euk when they fill, because they know it will loothe /I I / \ Ztm-Buk ia a powerful healing balm mads lrom topi \ \L ; \ I l^ { and juices which are cleverly combined and wonderfully 111 I WmW -' tefir:cd. Many modem preparations contain quanlitiet of animal 111. I \ Yp* K fats nnd mineral poisons, and are coarse, irritating, and unreliable. // I l\ I inflammation, and induces a clean ana i'apid healing right away. / I \ ta J It kills microbej. nullifies the effects of dirt or poisonous tub- / ill K I itanccs, and finally helps nature to build up new tissue to / / \ I 1 j replace that which has been damaged or destroyed. No mS&v / I I home, especially where there ore children, is complete or fully xsWefe,. ' —-erfO"!® j cauipped now-a-days, without a not of Zam-Duk «lw«yt j EVERY HOME HEEDS Zil-BUK, j^P GrllLD'3 INFIAEO WOUND SOOTHED & HEALEDBm. j . Mother's Gratitude to Zam.Buk, Plm ; "]\/IV daughter, Doris, fell on lite gravel and grazed Gsso>ssm gMT \ IVi one of her knees," says Mrs, A. Barratt, v^* I — living at i 7 Dudley Street, Paddiugton, w^ \ Sydney. " Not ibinkinß Uie injury a serious % one, we took no notice of it, but when we saw \ that the wound was inclined to be sore and / \» \ inflamed, and my girl could walk only with f,L 5 difliculty on account of the dreadful pain. I mUW/M'/ XMtVvN I became not a little alarmed. WimM^^ , - \ ••HavingapotofZam-Buk on hand, 1|W — s I applied a dressing of the balm to the WMm/ TO\B\ ! knee, which soothed the wound wonder- Mam "™Bissi toU I ! fully, and brought immediate relief. /Mlllfjl 'O&ris' . Wllflu i 1 After a few days' treatment with Zam- ('lfflffl •& H]|] 'j Buk the kuee was quite well, and soon \*fe?M, wMn ; there was not a mark to show where the \\2<|)y\ C>>.«l} miltrlm I injury had been. ilKs \ '"' I consider Zam-Buk a wonderfully V sySJL .%&&a&4 illi?/ I effective and indispensable healer for the >JSf ImxEiia [ cuts and burns which we housewives e§ar*\. ~ .iffilMllf sustain in the course of our daily do mestic duties." //""^^^ewK , ,; Zam-BuU U Inv.lunbl. for Cutl, Brulm, Burnt, Snldi, Abraslom, Ball*. S f Eczemi, Pimplea, Soroi, Sculp Dlioaitti, Poisoned Woundl, Bad Left, Uiowi, i J Abiccliee, Rincworm, P»orl«.l«, Dlioied Anklei, Te.thlnr Sortt, Burb.r'i Rub, I Swellinri. S-Jftneai, Scabi, Itch, Sora Llpi, and all Injured and dlieaiidcandlUoni ' of the skin. Zam-Buk is obtainable from all Chemists and Stores at 1/8 per pat, ! i and 3/$ family size (containing noar four timei the 1/6 pot), or pelt (r<t from ' I THE ZAM-81/K COMPANY, 39 Pitt Street, Sydney. ' P ; .Wd'tre Agentt (or the following woll-knoim Cant— "S.C.A.T." Continental "WOLSELEY" English ' "STUART" English "DEASY," Siddeley type English "PENN 30.h,p." American AU the nboTo care, as imported hy m, w« ipeolaJlj built to ■alt.ColoaUl requirements, and we will be pleased to reoeire a riait of inspection and U arrange demonstrations it required. Catalogues Post Free to Any Address. 24 and 26 HARRIS STREET, WELLINGTON.

THE ENGLISH R.A.C. BATING OP THE FORD MODEL T, 20 H.R ENGINE IS 22.4 H.P. 1912 MODEL 5-SEATER TOURING' CAR, FULLY EQUIPPED, THE COLONIAL COMPANY, LUTED, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. I GASTRITIS is roally another name for Acute Indigestion, i I and is caused by tho- food you eat fermenting (or decaying) in ' the stomach. The symptoms are tenderness and even intense ' \ pain over tho stomach, with that organ hard an tense and very ' tender to tho touch. Nausea and sickness occur ,and tho vomit- ! I ing is caused immediately anything is swallowed. Other promin- \ * cut symptoms aro Acidity, Heartburn, Flatulence (belching of. I wind), and Catarrh of the Stomach. If you aro a 6ulferer from [ any of theso ailments, then you havo : \ Now the GUARANTEED OUnE for J fjf|||p|i i Indigestion in all its forms is iSfefc*.^^^^^ \ "RENZIE'S PEPSO." #B!P@| I "Ronzlo's Popso" does what the • jj etomaoh is unable to do, it dijests the *VrvsM*l§&HMfc 8 food you eat, and converts it into rioh • sniaß&SiSJjß 5 red blood. • , iMfis \ "Renzio's Popso" at onoe dispolli ■l, k that aching pain causod by Indigestion, . c? «§l j> and makes the stomach 6weet and 'y //f^k \ "Rsnzio's Pcpso" is not a ouro-all, \l \ but it DOES CURE Indigestion. It /Vk\ 1 ) diope this bocaiiEß it contains the r\f 'fc. V^g I NATURAL juices of digestion, com- JWll i binod with tho greatest known tonics. C^fKji!sMp>% ? Don't delay; purchase a bottle at • /M&4 /oifir^sg * once and t<jst tho timth of this state- J&vWwr/t^m P "Renzlo's Pcpso" is sold by all- /WffiW/ml$&ll . I Clwraists ' and Stores, as. Bd. i^^^M^Mm I Read what Nurse E. G. Brown, of £ MmwM I Wellington, sa.VB about tho virtues of #***•*»« RvwW'SMl \ "Renzia's Popso":— /I jM. Mmv|(^v| .j Wellington, .Tanuarj 9th, 1911. IA 'jWWmI : Proprietors Renzic's Pepso. I' » ViWM Wβ S Sire, —For upwards of eighteen monthe \vN n> till I t I had 6ulTercd from Indigestion. I used VvX .yMlmfflß^Ll ■i several romedieo without even getting i|i/./KMj^l?-'i|tSj i relief. Fiually I wns stricken down with '((Ml Wf-ffi|i|SSS I Gastritie. I sought medioHl ndvice, but " v /^SiB J did not improve. I was induced to try Jg , J a bottle, of Pepso. and, before,l had taken $$%'{%(&s^SS'-mM I half tho bottle, improvement was shown. ffflM?'sT^Ms^&^ h I took three bottles in all, and am now / tff; ■»«MsKsi V quite well. lam a nurse, and I can hon- I n * fmi^&M ? estly eay that, during my practice as J » /^Ms&,(M % mien, I havo never known a Letter re- / • ( I^^'l/M 3 medy for Indigestion or Gastritis than S J Will I your Pep?o- It is indeed a boon to suffer- f / f'ui I ers of those dreaded complaints. I feel i I ll■lll I that I should writo you and lot you know f I—«,//' V |i of what Pepso has done for mo. / / i E. G. BEOWN.. I '

Willi Results obtained liy Advertisers QTUDY the Property Market.-Tlie itnmininn""* ° f t7''° Bl ' ck ° f . " Tho Douliuio »" is a MiecThit tile I ' nnd ilml Fnrm Dir «<:tory. Auctioneers', kl.ion than any other daily journal in Notices will also bo found ou the earn* New Zoalond, piß*«

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1407, 6 April 1912, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1407, 6 April 1912, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1407, 6 April 1912, Page 14

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