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'/§, H ||! - The best check to all these skin troubles is the regular use (w, r*l| of Zanvßuk, which is a pure skin balm, free from injurious con- Wit /K stltuents,non-irrltant, highly antiseptic and germicidal. The medici- fM ~Jb* oal juices in Zam-Buk are so refined and combined that they naturally 'KfA rf|v\\ permeate the sklnj purify the dust-clogged pores, and purge the skin of &A ill t\ hidden impurities. For removing that tingling irritation known as M Summer Itch, or' Prickly Heat, Zam-Buk Is invaluable. Zam-Buk 13 W, j|§|l||i also highly reopmmended- for taking the sting and smarting out of mr l ns2Ct bUes, for it not only soothes pain, but counteracts any poison or '/W ™)§|i»' disease germs that may .have been introduced into the system. 'M, o%§Pli\ A really healthy skin is hardly possible during the hot weather '////; without the'aid of Zam-Buk; and the task of preserving the skin in "/m I Y good health and free from blemish is further facilitated if Zam-Buk wA Mg 1 \ Medicinal Soap only Is used in the toilet. W/. M$ \. \ ,'', Zam-Buk has achieved a world-wide reputation for purity and W/r *ffM. \ effectiveness, while Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap gives fresh charm 7/m fM II I \ to the toilet on account of its unusual purifying and soothing Wr. lit I U PR, CKLY HEAT AND RASH.-" Zam-Buk is a splendid wk flmu *8\ 1 v\ .remedy for skin.complaints," says Mrs. Richardson, of First '///& //IllH 1 11. Avenue, St. Peters, Adelaide. "A rash broke ont all over me, WM liilml I llli 1\ WD ' cn I think''was prickly heat, and lumps came out which 'M MM lil 1\ were very irritable. While this lasted I could get very little ft 'JfflsMJffi till rest -' but on 'Zam-Buk I was very quickly eased of all 'M if rit 'ihility, and in a short time by keeping Zam-Buk well ffl Hffsffi If appjied, had the pleasure of seeing new skin forming. Zam- M JjSlffll} si Buk completely cured me, and now there is no. evidence to M 'c ; ?,MB(j|JI' SIII Zam-Bnk is a proved remedy far plleo, ulcers, eczema, fiS rlnsH" o " o ' bsd lejs, festering rounds, pimples, erup- W\ hW&nliWiWu '* ons> rasn . itch, cuts, burns, bruises, and other skin m& WmpmtiJMl dlaease and injuries.' Is. Cd. and 3s. 6d. per pot, every- {|| 1 Rok Roofing Costs Less H I than Corrugated: Iron-and in !;i Does Not Rust. .||| I ~..., ..■..■.-... ■ HKiI/to !" The than the •house it self-has to withstand «i™Sl ! great-extremes of- temperature, because it is more exposed, ||K? m - I Eierce .sun.in summer,. frost and snow, in winter, and" Tain HhWOHfB j all tho year round,-put it to a very drastic test, and-it is ffi^'J^ffl j' : only .-high-grade-roofing material- that can standttp to'these i. ~ sevore!olimatip! conditions.' ■ ' Only the. very best quality of wool felt is used in'tho manufacture of j j '-~"Eok"" S-oofingi/nndV'being solely of • j i.-.:, British Manufacture t its Quality "is Guaranteed. | -. This-felt is'saturated with an elastic waterproofing compound which | does'not-dry or'evaporate in any climate, as it contains no oils or vola- | I tile matter. Theiife of roofing depends entirely uppn the surface 1 j coating. ' The coating on "Eok" Eoofing'is an absolutely permanent 8 ! one, and is composed of the best quality natural bitumen of a very high S melting - point. ■'.-' •'■•'"■ ■'• ■ ' | There is nothing of an. ojga-nic nature in either the 'saturating or £ I coating compond. ~ ... | ; Two and three ply ; 9 "Rok" Roofing cajjf.be Bent Dootlei'Without Fracturing. | I "Bok" Roofing is used in all parts of tho world, and has been speci- i fied for Chemical Works, Railways, Gas Works, Drill Halls, Iron- 8 works, PaclorioA of ..every description, Whatf Stores, Bungalows, Farm | Buildings, etc. ' S I : It is suitable for pitched, flat,; or circular roofs. !For Reinforced Con- S crete Roofs it found that "Rok" ; will make a''thoroughly water- - R job..-..-........ 5 . Put iip'ih rolls "of'2lS square feet.' Price, 1 ply, 505.; 2 ply, 60s. per j roll. We have an expert to lay all'roofs. Write to Department "D." t E;.W;.Hills & Co., Ltd, .'" Dominion Agents, Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington, i &&rl& ? ' ■ '. ~ -.-. . .- •:. ~. ~ : ~ — ■■■"."RATNER SAFES! . INSURE YOURSELF FROM LOSS FROM - FIRE, FALL, OR BURGLARS, - 1 B7 installing one of these Celeljratert Safes. Twelve corner steel bent; par* I feet In construction; contains all the essential points that arc necessary for u I reliabilit/. 9 NO RATNER SAFE HAS EVER HAP ITS CONTENTS DESTROYED I BY FIRE. NO RATNER SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLARS, j Its form of construction allows it to fall from any height without bursting— 8 I therefore absolute seourity. BRITISH M/.D8.. ! Write for vartioularß or call ani see tha goods at ( the SlMllßffl, 61ASS X HARDWARE WPM, IM 80, 62, £4 COUBTENAY. PLACE. WELLINGTON AGENTS. [

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 120, 7 February 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 120, 7 February 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 120, 7 February 1918, Page 9

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