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LABOUR DEPARTMENT PICNIC

: '— : —« The nnmuil picnic of the stnff of the Department of Labour was hold at Dny'a Bay on Thui-.-iUiy. There was a large e.ttemtance. Apologies for sibsence were, leeefved from flie Minister (if Labour (li 'gilt' Hon. AY'. P. Massev) mid others, 'fhc'results of the sports held during liie day were o.s follow:— ladies' ;race—Mi=s Perry, 1; Miss Burgess, 2. Departmental ladies' race—Miss Peirv, 1; Miss lToulder, 2. Ladies' potato race—Miss Burgess, 1; Miss Cow;'e, 2. ladies' nail-driving competition--ilisa Giddy. Men's race—]?. T. !Ja ley, 1: A. Bereiulsen. 2. Youths' race—Bailey, inr., 1r H. Butlnnd, 2. Men's potato race—lT. Bsitlahd,' 1; JI. E. Moston, 2. Men's Departmental nice—o. ■ Smith, 1; H. BiitWid. 2. : Three-legged •! t-e—K Butland and iiiss Burgess, 1; C. Smith' r.nd jfiss IlouMer. 2. 'Picket race—Bailey. iiirl ('Mrs. Bailey), 1; C. Smith (Jfs? Shelley), 2. Children's race--Master Bailey: 1; Jfnrr" Burgess,' 2. 'J'he tirrangrments for the picnic were nnde by a committee coiiip_ii«?njf: Misses Maxwell and Salmon, niul Mcsn's. V, Sutton, A. Bennett, W. Ncyloivaiv'. V. 0. Weeuink. WHY YOU SHOULD KEEP ZAH-RUlf HANDY. UNEQUALLED AND EVE It RELIABLE. Why you should keep a skin-healer handy 'is apparent to nil in face of tho daily menace of accidents and skin disease. Why that healer should always lie Zam-Buk is equally obvious, considering that 7,am-Buk is in every respect tho most reliable, the most unique, and, most successful skin dressing obtainabla te-day. Every ingredient Hi 7,am-Buk has some particular soothing, healing, and antiseptic virtue, and all are compounded in such a unique and clever way that each ingredient blends with and helps liie others, thus ensuring tlie. highest dearoe of healing efficiency. In addition. Zsiin-Buk _ possesses tho further advantage ,in being' absolutely frts from lard and animal fat of every kind. /iiun-Buk is of pure vegetable origin, nud neither in composition nor in curative action has it anything in common with ordinary ointments. As an ever-ready, nn'ck. and thornngu-v lv reliable "first", aid" for superficial si;in troubles, as a preventive or festerin.' and blood poison; as a snothmg cure for piles; and as a cure for nhstmato mid 'disfinrinp diseases like oeMina.'ringworm etc.. Zam-B'ik has achieved remarkable success all the world over. 7,ani-Buk is unequalled for eczema, i.Vr'v-: bad 'oK ri'if'vovm and scalp disease; perfectly licals outs, bruises, burns, scalds; allays swelling, mflamma(i()ti and soreness; and clears away itchy n*V blotches, pimnles. spots. "lid all disfiguring skin disease*. 7,am-r!iik is obtainable of all chemists nml stores at Is. fid. and .Is. fid—Advt, NO ADVANCE IN PRICE OF DB. MOUSE'S INDIAN BOOT PILLS. The public are reminded that there had been no advance in the price by the proiwinfnrfl nf IVr MnrSO'g Illdiail IfOOt Pills to tho wholesale or retail trade sinco the war began. In spite of the greatly increased cost of production there has not: been, and it is hoped there will not ■ lie any advance in ; the price of this popular remedy. For the little ills of lifo there is no better remedy, and during this difficult time, when thousands find it hard to make ends meet financially, a great saving can bo V effected if a liHlo | care aim uiuuym to one's own. health is given. Keep your system clean and your stomach and liver and the other organs of digestion and assimilation in olVi'otive condition by using it simple and sound remedy, proved bv ttiou-antls lo 1)0 a safeguard to health. This liltlo care and attention will Keep the expensive medical element out of the already heavy expen.re acwvut if ;lvu aver, age family.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 110, 3 February 1920, Page 2

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LABOUR DEPARTMENT PICNIC Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 110, 3 February 1920, Page 2

LABOUR DEPARTMENT PICNIC Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 110, 3 February 1920, Page 2

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