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Feed This Generation on PORRIDGE MEAL SSm -and the ■/ Next I ' Willtake ffh^&MA\ Itseif ;: |A v> V Gerstena lias the Yv p 5 nnique advantage ; [f ' / / of requiring only H Ap%'S.,, \/ 4wo minutes, to WHOLESALE AGENIfe. £325 Main Pofts*. y § ■ 1917 Model "32." : BOTH EFFICIENT »ND POWERFU L. HAS A COMPACT AND RELIABLEengine! clean, silent, and easy to control.-an automo- . bile suitable for ladies. 1917 model, embracing all latestimprovements, for full particulars and catalogue apply to the new zealand distributors-... -. ' 'PHONE 4iC3. • ■ P.O. BOX Wβ will be pleased to' furnish .nnino of local sulwigent.-

GOUT, SCIATICA, RHEUMATISM CURED BY BHEUMO. Theso are blood diseases, caused by excess uric acid in the system. To effect a lasting cure you must purify the blood. ' Eliminate the poisonous acid— and you remove the cause of the disease, and thus the pain and inflammation dis-' appear. ItHEIMO neutralises and expels the excess uric acid, removeß tho pain and reduces the swelling at ihe joints. Long standing cases y'.eld as well as occasional attacks.—Mr. Francis <• McGuiije, of Napier, writes:—'Tor 2 years I havc(been a martyr to Sciatica; have had a course of Electric Massage, besides going to To Aroha for tho baths. I havo now been in Napier 7 weeks, takin? hot salt water baths, but all in vain. I had tried almost every 1 supposed remedv until a friend persuaded me to try BHEUMO. I've taken only 2 bottles, nnd the result is simplv wonderful: «in now walk and stoop with easo and feel- sure "that an-; other two or four tottles will make mo as right as ever." Let RHETMO euro you. 2/6 and 4/6.—Advt.

I RUB'ZAM-BUK IN--AND/AVOID ALL --i i — •- • —— ' i '* ' ** » 'ii j '■£■/ . \ii . iT-n"*fftif*r i"~r '\\ TtftatomjEaiKX' The skin is one of the most oensitive parts of the human body, and, because it is ?, if '»'t?W/ also the most exposed to injury and disease, it ought to get more attention than most '«, §-*; ;\ X. Jg^ggj , . people think is necessary. . '•.•}. %MM A sudden chill, dirt in a cold-crack or small abrasion, and skin-weakness, arc all *- IwMJi likely to lead to trouble. Neglected chafings, "chaps," chilblains, cold-sores, or cuts \'{'fi,Wi(vS / . y': "T" '3' Wsm may also cause more serious disease in the shape of festering wounds, ulcers, or itch- j/,,,",////i Ku / ji^^— 3 |»|wJ ing sores, and even chronic eczema is of ten traceable to neglect in the early stages .^JSSSSSS IMpl Zam-Buk,a balm made of the gums and juices of,rare medical herbs, — y-^*sßsa * =^ pfe is the ideal application for the skin at this season.' #^ $$■ f* tfes^a^ liK'l No ordinary ointments or salves, concocted from rancid animal faf s /^P ti^^^a * !i:t!;i::£l^ ,. J.i ijfjm plrii^S or mineral irritants, can do for the skin what Zam-Buk does. Such **" _ jii'ii'V"'" \\ II /?s£%< 'I PSSSSSBJ, coarse and harmful preparations never give lasting satisfaction—the sort that is jjh'!' l ' l ' l ! >a S r^^v,^ , 'r!'jii '' "* : ** : 3 undoubtedly got from rubbing in Zam-Buk. n •p'jfi'j'f'jijfV k ( | SPi'l'v"' '' jjjj Smearing the skin with Zam-Buk has an almost instantaneous cleansing and restor- 'liV"ij|\ ;,, )&£ff&}fc\ffivSS^£!!m ative effect. So pure'are the vegetable juices in Zam-Buk that they sink deep into the l\ & $j!f l 'fey^S^§ pores, permeating all the minute "machinery" of the tissue, and they just go to work J L''i\ffi SwJ \"f ■'■ '■» right away to end the trouble thoroughly , and permanently. \ " ,jjg\ iVj L s'EZ^l—L-3 >f 0 skin looks so well—or is, in fact, so soft, sound, and healthy throughout—as the skin that has had -r; v '//h I?/ Iffl ■Jt^'%''^^™™^"^ frequent dressings of Zam-Buk. And this perfection is more than " skin-deep," seeing that a healthy skin F j H I \/ MM M ,: ' ■ i-j - exerts a wholesome iufluence upon the rest of the body. > ' '''7 if n '^M^S'''!^-^—^^ The Zam-Buk treatment can reasonably claim to be a revival of one of the LOST Iff W fy »S| ARTS of the'old Grecian days, when proper care of the skin was universal. .'i"',',J SHi' j" IfflKjjKU"'iiia^iv"7'i Zam-Buk Is Invaliiablo for eczema, ulcors, scalp diseases, ringworm, psoriasis, bad legs, Inflammation, S ,-J \s^s , ''"•• s , '•■m'SSSis raehe'e, eruptions, pimples, aores, scabs, scales, piles, pains, swalllngs, chapped hands, sore faces, cold- P-_ -.J izl/J „"") r ~^ s^ soresj chilblains, cold In the head, cuts, burns, festerings, gatherings, poisoned wounds, children's soros, i\'V{ Sk\.V and all Injured and diseased, Irritated, Inflamed, and unhealthy conditions,of the skin and tissue, } j<9 v-v I ' r ' r '* jjjVSiTiVi' "'i l^ m'Szb«! Sydney. 7 CTojpnn »A? r\HPi<S\t n\n.i nti m \ '1A WtJ ' x i t-' ' •"• ifti ___M inc. w9lJ\ia&irS DML.IVe>

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3128, 5 July 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3128, 5 July 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3128, 5 July 1917, Page 9

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