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WEATHER REPORTS.

A AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Capo Maria- van TMcnicn.—K.W., fre?h; barometer, 30.06; thormomoter, 55. Squally; see. considerable. Itiiisell.-S.W., fr«oi; barometer, 30.03; UiDrmomotor, 57. Fair; sea, smooth. Jtannkaii Heads.—S.W., freeh; barometer, 29.98; thermometer, M. Cloudy; sea. moderate. Auckland—W.S.W., light; barometer, '30.03; thermometer, 53. Fair. Tfturnnga.—\V., fresh; boroinetor, 29.67; thermometer, 52. Hair. Gisborne.—S.W., lißlit; barometer, 29."}; thermometer, 54. Fine; sea smooth. Port Ahuriri.—W., fresh; baromotor, 29.74; thermometer, 55. Fine; sea moderate. Oas'Uepoint— N.W., breeze; barometer, 29.75; thermometer. 51. Cloudy; sea decreasing-. Wellington.—lf. W.. light; baromDtcr, 29.68; thermometer, 52. Fair. Now Plymouth.—S.W., fresh; uorometor, 29.88; thermometer, 57. Overcast, Showery; woa. moderate. Gape Egmcnt.—S.W., breeze: borometer, 29.89; thermometer, 55. Oloudy; sp.a. rorosn. Wangamui.—W.. fresh; liaromoter, 29.86; tihoniuomotor. 53. Fair; s?a. heavy. Farewell Spit—S.W., fresh; barometer, 29.76; thermometer, 51. Hazy; sea considerable Cape Foulwiind.—S.W., fresh; bnromoter, 29.76; thermometer, 51. Hazy; Eea •considerable. Westport.-S.IV., breeze: barometer, 29.82; thermometer, 46. Squally, Showery; sea moderate. Stephen. Island— TV., fresh; ' barometer, 29.70; thcrinomoter, 49 . Cloudy; sea modorate. Capo Campbell.—W., lisht; naroinoter, 29.69; thermometcir, 53. Fine; eca. roaiirh. KaikoiiTa— W.. breeze; barometer, 29.59; thermometer, 56. Fine; sea moderate. Akarca liight.house.-N.. lijbt; barometer, 29.53; thermometer, 54. Fine; see moderate. Port Cholmere.—S.W.. frcpli: barometer. 29.50; taiermometer, 51. Overcast;' "sea Nueeets.-S.'W.. moderate snle; barometer, 29.44; thermometer, 42. Showery; sea rough. Bluff.—W.S.W.. moderate barometer, 29.57; thermometor, 47. Fierro Eciualls; Eea heavy. D. C. BATES. July 25, 1913.

BURNING, DRY ECZEMA. NEARLY TORE HER- PICIN TO VmCT.fi -Z-\M-BI:K STOPS 'J'llK INTENSE ITCHING AX.D COMPLETELY CURES THE DISEASE. ' Zam-Buk has uinied the heartfelt gratitude of 31 rs. Mildred Hiitlienborj;, of SO Baker Street, Richmond, Melbourne, who says:— "It was while I was residing in Brisbane iluit I was attacked by ilic dry eczema, which broke out <m botii arms and on my head. My skin would f»et very dry and scaly, and so soon as the scales formed, it wouUl leave a moisture bsii'.'-ath. 'J'lie burninj; irritation and itchin<j wore fo grcat that I nearly toro the affected parts to pieces. I scarcely knew wliat to do for I could not: sloop at night, but would toss and roll about until mornin|?. "I tried all fwls of ointments with no ynod result whovever. Jly condition was drendfiil wh»n I was advipod to use Zam-Buk, and did ro with a result that was amazing to me. The first applications of Xani-Buk cooled the bn'iiiiiß area, and took away all the iiiHammation and itchi-nc-.-s. In a short time I was able to sleep well at night and ct?t up in the morning refreslied. I continued to apply Zain-Buk until the disease was completely defeated and my slcin made perfectly swoot, clear, nnd healthy." Wlienever Zam-Buk is applied it destroys the disease ucrms that are pollnt--1115 liif* tissues, draws off all poistuious ii!ii)iiriti > .'s, allays inflammation, soothes irritation, and speedily restorer, tin? skin l-i clear and heallhy staie. Zam-Buk is al;o excellent for bad legs, ulcers, noi.soned wounds, ringworm, fcslerinpr sores and rii!;- 1 ;, and it is a perfect, healer for cuts, bruises, burns, M-alds. He. Of all chemists and stores, at Is. fid. and 3?. Rd. per ])oi.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1812, 26 July 1913, Page 7

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WEATHER REPORTS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1812, 26 July 1913, Page 7

WEATHER REPORTS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1812, 26 July 1913, Page 7

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