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SPECIAL NOTICES. BED JERSEY APPEAL. • TOWN TTAI 1,. mOWK TT A L 1.. own Hal l. iowk H a l l. WEDNESDAY. mHUHSDAY, T7IEIDAY, . EDNEBDAY, IjIUKSDAY, I , HID AY, 17™: 18S: iSS 1935 ASS: PADDY'S MARKET HER EXCELLENCY THE COUNTESS OF LIVERPOOL has ■ kindly consented to OPEN PADDY'S MARKET at 11 A.M. on WEDNESDAY. 17Mi inst., and it will bo OPEN EACH DAY FROM 11 A.M. to 10 P.M. GOODS OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS WILL BE ON SALE. FLOWERS —- SWEETS PRODUCE BOOTS COFFEE AND OYSTERS JEWELLERY AND GENERAL. SPECIAL ATTRACTION will include FORTUNE-TELLING PARLOUR. ALSO, A' *"• BABY SHOW. Open to all Babies, in different clasees-One Month to Six Months, Six Months to One Year, and Ono Year to Two Years. Dr. PlaitsMills has kindly consented to act as Judge, and Madames Cox, Garter, M'lnnesa, and Bray will undertake the general arrangements. .Mothers are' requested to communicate with the Hon. Secretary. PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED DAILY FROM 12 NOON TO 2 P.M. AT A CHARGE OF Is. 3d.. KINDLY HELP THE CAUSE. Send along Groceries, Clothing, Jewellery. Flowers, Vegetables, Produce, etc., addressed to ODLIN'S TIMBER CO., LTD., Cable Street, CAPT. A. HALE-MUNRO, Chairman, MRS. W. H. COX, Hon. Sec, Paddy's Market Committee.

"I HAVE THE GREATEST FAITH IN ZAM-BUK." That is the opinion of Mrs. Sarah Ann Holt, of 81 Union Street, Newtown, Sydney, who writes as follows:— "I have the greatest faith in Zam-Buk as a cure for Khaumatics, Ulcers, Sprains, and minor injuries. I had a very had experience with an ulcerated ankle and leg, and although I was not able to rest or lay up, I had every belief from previous experience that Zam-Buk would effect a cure. I bathed my leg and ankle night and morning, cleansing the wounds, and then applied the balm. It was most soothing and mild, and soon subdued the inflammation. I found it wonderful in this instance, for it healed my leg very quickly. . "Zam-Buk nas been splendid, too, for rheumatics.' 1 had this awful complaint in the body, arnis, and knee-joints. Tho balm was well massaged into the joints and kept on constantly, each application bringing wonderful relief, until 1 was finally cured. "I have also found Zam-Buk a remarkable euro for tired and aching feet. After bathing the feet in hot water I would apply the balm,, and this never failed to take away the burning and aching. "I have used Zam-Buk for sore throat with the greatest benefit. If. I had the least sign of soreness, Zam-Buk rubbed in would take away all the inflammation in a surprising manner." Zam-Buk is a unique healing balm, and records of cures show that there is nothing equal to it for piles, eczema, ringworm, bad leg, poisoned sores, itchy spots, cracked insteps, and hoah, etc. Judged by the good it does, there is nothing cheaper than a pot of Zam-Buk, either at Is. 6d. 'or 3s. 6d.

THE HTJPMOBILE IN THE EAST AEBICAN CAMPAIGN. In tho campaign in German East Africa tho British used Hupmobiles— also other ears. When tho campaign ended the British Government sold at auction all surplus motor-cars, but ordered that all Hupmobiles should be retained in service. More than that, several hundred more Hupmobiles have since been ordered for military use. This distinguished service of the Hupp in the gruelling work of African warfare ie proof of this car's great stamina. What pleased tho British Government in war work will .certainly please New Zealand private owners. Tho Dew model is a beauty—and a worker. Wheel baso ie 112 inches and every essential and detail is included, from electric lighting and starting to tools. Inspect a model. The price is reasonable. Catalogues arp free. A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., WangaBui and Wellington.

Tinio [a hioney. When you have to movD utilises our motor service Quick, safe. Out of town, into town, about town. Splendid service. The Now Zealand Express' Co., Ltd., 87-91 Customhouso Qany.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 177, 16 April 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 177, 16 April 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 177, 16 April 1918, Page 7

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