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mam mmjm rata I WHAT irritation arises from raw, chapped hands! If a woman's g skinisatall sensitiveshesulfersmoreorlessin this way a " 1 *e year round, but with the damp, cold and frost of winter, her hands | " ' am * wrists become a positive torture. First the skin loses its pleasant 1 o*}... W*J softness, then there is a disagreeable roughness and redness, followed §j (' a n by cracking and bleeding, particularly in the region of the knuckles and, f| P«ss iwfi»l wrists. This distressing condition is made worse by drying the hands or face || SilMlul carelessly after washing on a raw, cold day. Neglecting chaps, or any cold I C\ *W sore5 ' raa y ' ea ° t0 P am ™ swe '™g and inflammation. 1 here is a danger ot p P-ICiiiS g rit dirt getting into the cracks of the skin, and setting up positive torture. | wjr i j f act > chaps and cold-sores are often the first symptoms of deep-rooted % s^'n disease. The trouble is utterly beyond the reach of toilet creams and | « Wi& cnca P sa ' ves which possess no medicinal value whatever, and which are not g| -«rfS^^^^^^^ll£fe^'^^i^ J i^ifi l tfl e least use when the tissues are thus affected. Zam-Buk is the scientific |j a ' m wn ' m Edition to allaying the inflammation and pain, and' healing | nhaps, cold-sores and roughness, also imparts a new and remarkable healthi|f|ft§f ness to the skin itself. Smear Zam-Buk on at night, and wear an old pair of | §||lilr gloves till morning. The effect of the application of Zam-Buk is delightfully |[ cooling and soothing. Its healing ingredients, which have set it on a pinnacle apart from m |f|f -ordinary ointments and lotions polluted by animal fats and minerals, instantly soak into i W and thoroughly permeate the tissues of the skin, softening and healing in a perfectly §| natural way—the unique Zam-Buk way. New tissue is created, the incipient skin disease Eg 4 is banished, and the raw winter days may be faced without fear of old trouble returning, g ' ni nC T V Dft! El E"111 HIT AST Winter the extreme cold caused my hands to crack and become awiully sore," says Hit. M. E2 HHSIIjiHIIuUI. 3j Emslcv, ol cornw o[ ailton and Phillis Streets, Marylands, Adelaide. "H I put them in water m, . .„.«,,• they would bleed and be very painful, and I could not attend to my domestic duties. The skin on the S§ RAW GnML>?VO . «M»«1 *e Mils would break away, causing nasty raw openings. I applied Zain-Buk on retirtoj- at night k*t| •> """ and put a pair ot gloves on, and bv continuous treatment, the sores and cracks quickly heaied, and my {&S ' IIfUIMJ P.! F n skin was made sott and pliable, I'find that to occasionally apply Zam-Buk during; cold weather il 4 sure. Eg VSnlun iyB.S»W ■ way ot preventing Winter sores and keepinj: the skin healthy and soft," Kg! Wf obstinate oi eczema, cold-weather sores, ulceration, r-iiT-ESV MOlf¥!£! fMFPITkQ R bT"^^'^^^^! I scalp disease, piles, poisoned wounds, festered sores, ring- 0T EUC." 1 " i" ul «"- "KEUa fl "*«| % worm, abscesses, pains and swellings. No home can safely \ '» isfl ftbe without this healer. All cberhists & stores, pot || MM

I! iHfl There It BEAU ENJOYHEHT In near Ins Artlfielal Teeth maU» by Dr. Rayner, l>W&*Wi « at because HE says so, but becausa thousands of his PATIENTS say so. Jwlm IPilJwi This sontlment Is repeatodlv expressed In.tho countless number of voluntary. testimonials from satisfied patients, the original copies of which wo wilt gladly The more difficult the mouth the better wo like It, and when tho work le mWWTOSKysffsHra?a completed-ALWAYS to the satisfaction of the patlant-v/o era imrhediatoly told mf&Psß?r*UMsmgl hour well thoy can grind tholr toed, and laughing Seoonue a pleasure, as thero ls no f6ar °' ,Mtll t " -op|,,nß, / Wo will undertake to main « set of teeth that will restore to the face Its 1 NATURAL exprosslon by removing those lines vvhloh Moult from loss of tatth or Wo will elvo a WRITTEN CUARANTEG to fit you, Irrespoetlvo of tho fallura « of other Dontlsts—a guarantee which always holds coed, and one that to bached 1 M 1 our " ys 3l " B ' reputation. I Dentistry Is llko any other business or profosslon. It requires years of praoI ... reRJHIilr M 1 tloo and study to mako one capable of deallne with tho Broat variety of oasos m »l Jf iSI tsftlll Mfflillww 0 I In this Office alone we have already dealt with more patients than the entlra «M4K7 firm 1»$I «SMssi»M .51 I copulation of Wellington, and the oonfidenc? reposed In us Is shown by the fact Hill Mala mBS&S£VY I » n *' wa stl " oon,lnuo t0 ,rcat ,8n r )a{ l» ntß *° B W otnor dentist's one. lH? IPtli In tH Wmffi'm&Y I If your teeth are boyond savlnn we nlll extract them absolutely without pain WBJ .421 -*» BO.ins -FREE OF CHARCE-and make for you a set cf teeth that will be a pormanent s SlifPilsiM *° look at and a Joy ,0 8?t wl,h ' ' _ -»- ,■***;- t. m nmara ofl-Bi tss sn S3 liKlKiJlll 11 you are now wearing Artificial Toeth, and your faco shows signs of ageing 1 S3 m KW& Wi E* BBXSu fP° «K*W$««J no oan remove the lines quito easily by the attachment of cortaln pads to your rMJifl Wm m tH WT- ''gr rs% <§W wlltt?Ps puto, and at the same time mako It hold mere firmly. i ftps! HmPßf' M'. $" JffssH - WIIkBsM Why not visit OUR office and Inspect our dlfforent sots of teeth, of which wo caßs WLM wLM M,' $im WWi ~ H wlftl%'£i havo many thousands for you to select from. Wo will examine your mouth i «1 w vSwr S™ '. *»*» Ma XSa - \U27 Wnslf'tt? »nd honestly advise you, for which wo malio no oharse. i ' PLATES FROM S3 33. cfnla wW Jill llflfii Comer Cuba and MannerVstreets' (over Winder's), UUU lyf Jrl ,«smS fIHB AT AUOKLAND ' DR * KAYNHR.

WINTEH.be it cold with penetrating frost, Br v3l or wet with drivin £ rain » wfll s °°M* nd *\ at w jjjra|| weak spot In your throat and lungs. That tcndeXfeelftig | l|§|cp3l I -M and soreness at tSic back of the raoaih, I ' • ••\1 coo^>,l,at { *pf ness oi tue cJiest »* nat choking jsM# I h"k /b Md $ as s n s foir brealn » tnat racking coup which ec!, P e W I bronchitis, that pain in the region of the hangs, those sneezing fits - all these are Nature's signajs-tfiat / Y\ il * s met 0 take e P s M more serious lung t M«B is to be escaped. ; The .warning apiks'to old and yQungtorypp both sexes, and to parents in pgptrcular. / V \|pl N The introduction oplwrFeps direct treatment has rendeaed lip k oi,so * ete e and useless method of tryli/g to care I|| throal andJfjßorou&les by means of liquid medicine. / Ip a breathe-able remedy, and, what is important, pi the medicine that Science acknowledges t6 be the mist <|p curative In the treatment of chest ailments. As 4 Peps tab|et Mgk ssoITCS in, the mouth, the wonderful medicinaj/rumes that are J|p I^i^SS^^^ eieased wittl the alr breatned in » and / Te tnus tabe v down the windpipe through the bronchial/tubes, end into/ W&& SheXfarthest recesses of the lungs. / / J^# Spotbing, comfort, healing, and health a/e thus conveyed to / ££'%%% every oart of the breathing passages./ Peps by direct ociion, \ $%%%&% the phlegra and. clear clogging subtances/from the throat and *%&& ,Ir o nc hJaJ { PfP s not onl y Slve relief to the/sufferer from Wr wca{s clses, but 8t ° nce checil the discomfort/from |M' colds, chills, sore throat, influenza, serious /Mm ■ disease in the threat ftnd chest such as bjrinchftis, asthma, fiMg Dlenrtsy, pneumonia, end even the dreaded consumption. * Wmj& The motto of " Ketp Peps Always Handy " there- W't

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3140, 19 July 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3140, 19 July 1917, Page 9

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