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SUFFERED C T O R S Jm, : mTff GRE AT " JPV&NHIpRA'M FOR jT^ioyiyfe^^Hi^Hpy^' f | .""TEN years ago," sajrs J4rs. J. Odgen, of 20 Union Street,' j| Auckland, N.Z., "I knocked my right leg and burst a. jj| j| varicose vein. Ulcers started to form, and then ensued ten years ' I of awful agony. I could get no sleep, but would toss about, wish- ■: || I ing for the end of everything. Inflammation spread, and ■•II: .. !| could not get about. I was laid up for three months at one,* || ' | period, and. hardly put my foot to the The leg grew:-- 1 | worse, and the pain became unbearable. To make matters worse || j| the other leg became affected, blood poison set in, and my health ■. || - H became run-down in a dreadful manner. J| "I was under twelve doctors in ; different towns, but I was as bad ss i pi ever after their treatment. So things went from bad to worse. My mother? m who had had a bad leg also, advised me to use Zam-Buk, as she had § great benefit from it. I followed her advice, and started treatment withi |§ Zam-Buk, aud the effect was most'soothiug; the irritation was removed, but wlf the trouble being so deep-rooted, and my system so run-down made it very- ' p obstinate, but gradually new, healthyskiri began to grow, audit's now twelve j|| months ago since the fiual healing took place. I have had no trouble what- '{& ! ever since, anrl I cannot state howthankful Xam for the relief and freedom',■ By? from pain that I now enjoy through the power of Zam-Bnk." . ?*||s $$ Zam-Buk, obtainable of all chemists and storekeepers At 1/0 or 3'6. proves equally iucmi*- • jra jjfl ful in the treatment of eczema, itchy rash, bad lejrs,- ringworm, poisoned wounds, ulcere,>we fpr I:- SHOOTING- REQUISITES.; WE HAVE TO HAND A LARCE SELECTION OF ARMS, AMMUNITION, AND SUNDRIES FOR THE COMING SEASON, AS, UNDERi— ' - CUNS —5.8.8.L., D.8.8.L., in Boneliill's and Hollis's raako, also Winchester's Latest Models in Repeating and Automatic Shot Guns. ■ ■ RIFLES —Winchester Rifles and Carbines, 32,38, and 44 calibres, half and full Magazine, also Single Shot, Repeating, Si - and Automatic in 22 calibre. J REVOLVERS—Young American, Premier, Safely Police, and ' |p Hammerless. : iHI PISTOL—32 Calibre Savage Automatic Pistol, 191.5 Model, .. S| • This Pistol holds 11 Cartridges, and is fitted with HI Automatic Locking Breech, tnus giving greater power. iflh 'CARTRIDGES—We have a- large assortment of Rifle, Revolver. ! and Shot Gun Cartridges from 'the Best English andSIBBf American Factories. , ymt), ■ SUNDRIES— ISaa' Cleaning Rods, Bristle and Wire Brushes, Pullthrouglis,. 2? Calibre Flexible Cleaners, Canvas and Leather Cart- - • Swillil ' ridge Belts, Canvass Game Bags, Cartridge Bags, Rifle ~ Vwliffl Covers, Duck Calls; Whistles, Cartridge Extractors, Etc. m JOHW DUTHBE * €o.m rr : llm METALS '&' HARDWARE. MERCHANTS . WILLIS . STREET. ■ ■'..." CHAS. A. CYPHER'S ■NEW BUFFALO INCUBATORS; V THE WORLD'S UEST. rERFEOT IN CONSTRUCTION. GREATEST PERCENTAGE 08 HATCHES. SMALL OIL CONSUMPTION. FIREPROOF. BUILT OF STEEL. . HARDWOOD FRONTS. HIGHEST 'QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICK. . ; ; ALSO,—BUFFALO BKOODERC AND HOVERS. X , PERFECT CHICK HOMES. DURABLE CONSTRUCT! ON. EASILY SET UP. Writs for Catalogue and Price Ljjt. Stewart Timber, Ote & Hardware 0e 1 . Ltl \ 80, 62, 84, COURTENAV PLAGE, WELLINGTON; | ' —i. n . M »iiML.u | ji»ii' lir '»'ilimn i mini Tli® Properties of Food.Certain elements, hriood .are* especially designed; by - Nature for rounding out and balancing rip 'body, brain . .. and nerve force. Among these are tlie mineral salts— phosphate of potash, etc. —elements which are sadly lack- ~ ing in many foods of the usual diet. There is one food rich in these mineral elements, a food devised especially ,to supyly what is lacking in the ordinary diet. \ ■ •' That food is N Grape-Nuts . It contains all the rich nutriment of whole .wheat and malted barley, including the abundant phosphates grown in the grain. Ready-to-eat, easily digested, highly nourishing, economical, delicious, Crape-Nuts is a food for efficiency. "There's a Reason" —sold by Grocers./ 'I >

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2721, 16 March 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2721, 16 March 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2721, 16 March 1916, Page 9

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