fy OU-0U-AND CAN , HELP TO KEEP H/AMpA OUR SOLDIERS FIT! _ |jK||| | We have the Wool, and plenty of it—the' soft, warm,' hard!i| wearing kinds that make most useful and Comfortable Garments. - Wftf l|iP|f £ Paton's .Three-Ply - : 4 B ||gj I . 4 " Wheeling Wool 4M M J Price lOC Skein, 6/6 Mead. " In Khaki, Grey, Natural, Heather, and Saxe Blue. ! tJ [j Doublo'Knitting and Rose Petticoat also stocked. / ' ■ j! To every purchaser of lib. or .more of Wool, wo supply FREE 1 . ' I a Copy of helpful Illustrated Knitting Guide, (compiled for Queen j i| .Mary's Needlework Guild). It gives complete instructions for mak-' S ' 2' ing 11 j|| . BALACLAVA CAPS, SCARVES, SOCKS, SLIPPERS, I=s j|| CLOVES, MITTENS, 111 and other Comforts needed to keep the troops healthy j|| and efficient. || CET YOUR FREE COPY AND START WORK AT ONCE. 73 Choose Your Supplies of Wool from our Magnificent Stocks. t PREPARE FOR WINTER CHILLS = 7J Now's the time to make Warm Comforts to keen vour Family 8 comfortable. I Helps For Knitters: ——: : —— | " Knitting Ball Holder, Is. Great Silk Petticoat Offering » Bone Needles, is. and is. Still the Centre of Attraction a 3d. pair. I Delightful collection of flaring New Styles— ■ I Steel Needles > 3d - P er set - charmingly full and frilly! See them-and note the Jj "Her Excellency's Knitting 'Specially Low Prices. Call To-day. I Book," Price 2s. • . ■ . | 1 . 1 ! GEORGE : & KERSLEY f . , i LIMITED L 1 "-The Leading Sfiore For Value." I
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PURWSTURE PACKED __ n ~, " tc any^Addrea^ J " KEIR'S FORWARDING ftp' THE EKI!-R£Aamm P£eF[sfSKlM GURE. MWHI ' |L TN the course of her duties the nurse is brought intocontact with ' of ' ' M every description of skin disease. She is also brought to fiilly Cycling f//\. U realise the need for a reliable healing balm which can be applied \ yw depends Jf { 4tV. \ y to diseased and wounded skin with every confidence that only 01f/W // If on ths I S5 good will result. . ' /!l Tyres vj» KJ W . The fact that hundreds of nurses use Zam-Buk in the course ffl. jRW* I used ' jQ\ \ . of their duties, and freely admit its reliability and effectiveness is IMtWV I " j 1V; further proof, .if such were needed, that in Zam-Buk the public is ' IT Jf furnished with a safe'and reliable-healing balm and skin-cure, I '«> JV the purity and power of which cannot be denied. Below we Mll Jl / H ]BKt( H quote the opinion of three of the many trained nurses who have 1 1 ill IMJIW/IM'mK K written in praise of Zam-Buk, 1 Jl • (SMflmf/' /w /J NURSE SMITH, who resides in Underwood St., Paddington, Sydney _ r/Ilfw' /W ' ■ B wr'tes: ' After extensive experience I cau confidently affiriii.that Zam-lkk is the best BilS@SlV | Ft . jl healing balm I have ever used. In my professional work I often have urgent need of it as 011 account raßMmia aj»f ' ' ' | // of its great antiseptic virtues, I find it unequalled for use in cases where dangerous symptoms threaten. S « yOU Order H A Personally, I have used Zam-Buk for a very severe burn on my hand, caused by a box of matches ex- 41/' ~ TOaH P ] a ploding while striking a match. Zam-Buk at once soothed the burning pain, and healed the wound in f] ; ?! . fffiv aS a ffl B p™>. jj I a very shortjiine. I would not be without a pot of Zam-Buk in the house." ft g B g&B | JTli |Ts ij I NURSc. LAWSQN, of Evelyn St., Balaclava, near Melbourne, who has practised her pro- J J I ILJi'fLJ) $<1 S fession for the past 27 years, says:- As ail all-round healer for all descriptions of home hurts I consider Zam- {( '• M 5 Jf Buk invaluable. I it of great utility in cases of warts, corns, cuts, and other skin troubles, with g?) | j / j never, failing I have also used it in connection with my musing cases, and have pleasure in testifying r? 0 H H eNs IS Lf to its sterling antiseptic and healing qualities. J confidently recommend Zam-Buk to all." • U ' $ Ha & ® GWfe# .• j fl_ NURSE BHAW, of 7 Gibbs St.. Balaclava, Melbourne, Vic., says—" For 25 years I have ft 1 1 »•. " > \Mi been A resident of Balaclava, and most of that'time f have devoted to nursing, In mv experience I have found | VOU make a Certainty | fC. of veiy great use. I have used Zam-Buk for cuts, sores, and all descriptions of skin disease, which {I S of riding the BcSt that S W.have been brought nnfler'my notice, all with nurvelloi is success. For bruises Zam-Buk is excellent. It takes \\ J 5 j V r / the heat out of the y/ouna and prereuts inflnmuiation, Aly conjjection is a vcrv larije one, and I recommend & 3 , UlOney C&n prOaUCe f iOf \ ■ , to all mothers 111 each household I visit, foi I U»v= great faith iu this splendid healing balm." W ;! these Tyres BJfC | 0> /9 o^iii^w»'y«." ' pot of Zsm-Buk 3" •. . . ... a ' y /vV;.. A vl tat. hj ■ k : 'j f-Mi GnGll l" s freedom rrom festering and W Accept no Cheap substitutes. I I w f J 1 Pr . tect yourself hy tik\ I • Agsl^ 5 ' " \\ 1 seeing that Tyres bear j «d?Tp.?po" ,tore "' ,<leh#,nUt, ' t,/# H S thu Trade Mark tar k,£SZS^;^;?Z'..X
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2749, 18 April 1916, Page 2
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