DOES YOUR CHILD SUFFER FROM WORMS? Stomach: arid Intestinal AVorms are the cause of nine-tenths of the -crying, fretfulness, and irritability of children. The mere mention of worms makes one feel uncomfortable, and their presence in the system must assuredly cause such, torture and agony that there is little wonder at the irritable disposition which is so often developed, not only in children, _bat frequently in adults. Worms require a specific medicine, and there is no better remedy than Comstbck's "Dead Shot" Worm.Pellets. They aro a purely vegetable medicinal, preparation for the eradication of worms in children and adults.. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers',' price 3s. 6d. per packet, or will be 6ent post paid at the same price'by The W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd., Parish Street, Wellington.—Advt.
Water thrown upon ice in. the .Arctic regions will shiver it just as boiling water breaks glass. This is because the ice is so much colder.than the water. Artist gardeners in Japan earn large salaries. They nro required to twist .and direct young trees and vines until, they assume tho shapes of various animals.
■ ; ! H I ifll ffiiifl i THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO., Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth I wJlf JrH" i - Brisbane, Launceston, Wellington-and Christchurch. ' .. J T§V ' ■ ' ,lvrrr-V, -tr ......... Mlflll ITEM i CHAS ' A ' CYPHER'S n.WIJJ OI J'\ MEW BUFFALO'INCUBATORS. ' THE WORLD'S BEST. ''/S% /&§. gk PERFECT. IN CONSTRUCTION. GREATEST PERCENTAGE ■ OF.'' I fif flB I\ HATCHES. SMALL OIL CONSUMPTION. H 111 liU <r % FIREPROOF. BUILT OF STEEL. HARDWOOD FRONTS. W/ 1W wS lit l> % HIGHEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE. "W g ® ALSO)— BUFFALO BROODERS AND HOVERS. % PERFECT CHICK HOMES. . " _ ■ ■ _ Ik DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. EASILY SET UP. It I-ITO t f «vi *J Writo for Catalogue and Price Lists. II HOI, Wn-V- not f -\t Stewart Timber, Glass & Hardware Co. Ltd ■J '" % i 80, 82, 84, CODRTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. em. ' j skin is at'all sensitive she suffers more or less in this way '.all j| y ear round, but with the damp, cold and frost of winter, her hands || IltP*lj w»ts become a positive torture. First the skin loses its pleasant p softness, then there is a disagreeable roughness and redness, followed i| f an W by cracking and bleeding, particularly in the region of the knuckles and |l Wl ' sts ' This distressing condition is made worse by drying the hands or face §| & carelessly after washing on a raw, cold day. Neglecting chaps, or ; any cold |j so . res ' ma y ' ea< * to painful swelling and inflammation. There is a danger of | VA dirt getting into the cracks of the skin, and setting up positive torture, j| || I' js ; act » c^a P s c °W" sores are often the first symptoms of deep-rooted j| n < ® sease * The trouble is utterly beyond the reach of toilet creams, and i cheap salves which possess no medicinal value whatever, and which are not If mwi of 1116 least use when Ae tissues are thus affected. Zam-Buk is the scientific 1 Balm which, in addition to allaying the inflammation and pain, and healing chaps, cold-sores and roughness, also imparts a new and remarkable healthi- j| ness t0 f he itself* Smear Zam-Buk on at night,, and wear an old pair of gloves fell morning. The effect of the application : of Zam-Buk is delightfully i| IIMNl cooling'dud soothing. Its healing ingredients, which have set it on a pinnacle apart from 1 ordinary ointments and lotions polluted by animal fats and minerals, instantly soak into | lhorou 2 hl y P ermeate the tissues of the skin, softening and healing in a perfectly 1 natural way—the unique Zam-Buk way. New tissue is created, the incipient skin disease Eg is banished, and the raw winter days may be faced without fear of old trouble returning. 1 WfiSTV PAINFUL " !Li W " int ' e^ I thc oxtrcmocoH cansrdmj; hands to crack and become awfully tor!," Ears lire. It. H .. tmsley, of corner olCilifton anil PhillisStr«ets,3lar»liind» l Adel«ide. "If I put them in w»t« (§t es RUI PESaPKC •f 7, .J 1 ? W J p:unfui ' n,uil co,lld " ot " Mnd 10 "V doniMtic dotiee. The tkin on the El RwW br£MV/S\J> • « lJ « o!''•» n?lls would hreak away, rausinc nasty raw opening*. I anpliod Zam-Uuk on retfrtoe >t night ® ...... m. _ „ and put a pair of cloves on, and by ooutinuous treatment, the fores and craoks quioklr hc»l«d and m\WH3CH BLED . m . Pllab,e 1 fl "d that lo occ3sl°noHy ap p ly Zom-Bnk durine: cold weather 'l« & jure & ovallWll wfc • way cf nnd kee.mnjr the skin hcalthy and soft pileß, poisoned festered sores, ring- ' " safely ,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2820, 11 July 1916, Page 9
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759Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2820, 11 July 1916, Page 9
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