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; 1 YL' TN,the .course of'ljer duties the.nurse is brought into contact with' f 7y every, skin disease. She is also brought to fully U realise the need for a reliable healing balm which can be applied y to diseased and wounded skin with every confidence that only j/ Kb good will result. • _ %] \\'fi 1 The fact that hundreds of nurses use Zara-Buk in the course / j \)\ 1 § i. fj- of their duties, and-freely'admit its reliability and effectiveness is . fi IT further proof, if such were needed, that in Zam-Buk'the public is . j jfP . furnished with a safe and"reliable healing balm £ind skin-cure, ■ n the purity and power of which • cannot be denied. Below we 1 ]l| y quote the opinion of three of the many trained nurses who have 1 n if written in praise of Zam-Buk.. . 1 v)) NURSE SMITH) who resides in Underwood St. , Paddington, Sydney, 'Mft writes: ■"■■'■Afterextensive experience I can confidently affirm that Zam-Buk is the best PlraM/J ' ' "/7' : 'healin» balm>l have ever used. In my professional work 1 often have urgent need of it, as, on account | |H|| l: // of its great antiseptic virtues, I find it unequalled for use in cases where dangerous symptoms threaten, w 'I' 'i|ragO ' T Personally, I have used Zam-Bnk for a very sevgre barn oh my hand, caused by a box of matches ex- IW. ■ 5 plodintr while striking a match. Zam-Buk at once soothed the burning pain, aiid healed the wound in ! a very short time. I would not be without a pot of Zam-Buk in the house." if i r . NURSE LfIWSOFM, of Evelyn St., Balaclava, near Melbourne, who has practised her. pro- jj S fessioii for .thepast 27 years, says':—" Asan all-round healer for all descriptions of-home hurts,! consider Zam- II ' # Bukinvaluable: I'have proved it of great utility in cases of warts, corns, cuts, and other skin troubles, with It never.failirig benefits. I have also used it in connectionwith my nursing cases, and have pleasure in testifying 7? ''It to its sterlingantiseptic and healing qualities. I confldently.recommend Zam-Buk to all." U n WURiSE SHAW, of' 7 GibbsSt., Balaclava, Melbourne, Vic., says:—" For 25 years I'have ft m been a resident of Balaclava, and most of that time I have devoted to nursing'. 'In'my experience I have, found W ' /&'■Zaih-Buk of very great use. I have used Zam-Buk for cuts, sores, and all descriptions.of skin disease, which II ; \M have'been brought under my notice, all with marvellous success. :For bruises Zam-Buk is excellent. ;It takes « |' ; J) the heat out of the wound and prevents inflammation. My connection is a very large one, aud I recommend A " H Zam-Buk to all mothers in each household I visit, for I'have great faith in this splendid healing balm.' FJ ' . Znm-Buk .ootids and he«U skin ji J en H^?|(^ftpy,injurieß,andpreventßV/oundßtakingbati-vl '' r ' 'I&sI&BBI' •' f ways. The handy pot of Zam-Buk pV flsi CT RTfi*# Oa Vaf ensureflfreedom from festering and \fj ' j&f tin Fsl W Bsil H3 biood-poLon in all cases of cut*, gashes, . \Si • ifSßf&Zg Kf Jw Rjf' E/gwtg' Ejifr? tea * slju burns, icalda, and sores. . Zam-Buls is Esf && K3 for eczcma, ulccrs, bad legs, fir ' ' • i gBTv ringworm, barcoo rot, and .other, skin \\ > P'' FOR CHILLY NIGHTS! FOR CHILLY MIGHTS! ' : To prevent sleepless nights and bad colds at the beginning of tlie - season, REPLENISH YOUR STOCK' OF BLANKETS, and liavc ' • ' • full benefit o! their warmth the whole winter through. WINDER'S BLANKETS and EIDERDOWNS Appeal to the Thrifty on account of the SPLENDID VALUE THEY REPRESENT. THEY ARE: UNSURPASSED FOR COMFORT, QUALITY AND DURABILITY. ••..'= 'Our customers as a rule send us repeat orders 'for BLANKETS especially.: ■ CFftffiGF WIMFIFM : ' '" Tl,e Cora ®'"' , : m "4Cuba and Maimers SSreels,' \ Whose Motto is: "QUICK SALE AND LIGHT PROPITS." . " ' ' •"■ " ' ; •; - •: - ' ' HOW ' JS ™ :TIIIE ? Like Ellis Costsmes, . -'ELEGIBIG UHPS mM Tley'*e :Somekow .Rifeieiit!" WjiTHHEEE oto many Wellington Women have' made this ■ Graetzin Metaliio Filament, remark over and over again! ' SAVE \ J" W iLf 1' .' Eecommendod by a friend, probably,'they havo tested ELLIS m 'o/ rt. II ' Vl fflKo COSTUMES with the happiest of results. • And once "Ellis . -iW /o- ■'■ ■ w I /.TJ Sr, 'Dressed, " always "Ellis. Dressed." ' All/sizes in stock, from 8 c.p. I I The difference lies in .tlio ,distinct and artistic cut—the su- ■ ,4*- ■ S 'If Is • •'perb .workmanship, and the' great caro expended on every Price ... Is, 10d. each. . I M|l costume. : Special Quotations for Quantities. 1 7\ kS i^P 3I IW 'S 1 Thos-BallingerS.Cs. \l3 . EL.LIS, art-tailor, ■ Limited. |(H * Featherston Street,• opp.''Union.• Bank. ' ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND' ■■ ■ .IMPORTERS,' — ' ' ■' ' . ' 5 . 8 ' 60, 6 VelS?gton ™ EET ' 081 Whon every moment counts is the time A vV , ' ' 13 |1 when you appreciate tJie convenience of ■ tea Symington's Cofiee Essence. Delicious, ' — ' ————- full-flavoured coffee is ready instantly S| " n ° tro . u^o, Symington's is the most "■■. '4^%'pS® §1 Say SYMINGTON'S to your grocer. ,'Thos. Symington Jt Co,, Edinburgh and London. ' ... 'T¥"RES; : ■' ; j v liftesi®itl# &«rlg" - This record performance'has ' ; ' just been registered, on . ' ' Victorian 'roads by P. J. >» ' v O'BRIEN, who added over 'H. 4 .. , 50 miles to.'the.preraus best ' i 1 :, wS||M TO USE THEM~ '" .[ j 8 . MARTI . 34-36 Manners Street. •

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1724, 15 April 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1724, 15 April 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1724, 15 April 1913, Page 3

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