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| "Lr fa&tM &!• font mate - , .f-IX--- | Attractive Floor Coverings WOIiCESILR I That are Durable and Sanitary id S TP ' VOU buying a sanitary floor covering that will give: - :: \f|! B good wear, and also brighfen up your liomo floors, you will bo wiac. UOh S ! to inspect our display of IVORY BRAND CONGOLEUM ART RUGS is marts by a Refinery that sells • ISrt.CMI tons of SnU annually. Thia Tlict como in beautiful colours and patterns, and will cnhanco the ' 18 the large* quantity of Salt turned I beauty of any room in vour house. ' ' out by any Refinery in the wor d. * „ • • We stock the following sizes:— It takes but ito loz. of Salt, per c f .. t ¥ q fM . day to kpen a human being healthy, 71 foe* v Q f«pt" It cosk's so little, and Salt is so 9 feet I q vital to life, people fhould refuse I a f. P i I ini fjt' poor quality Salt. 12s. worth of • o f L{ *12 Let' Salt per year does a family of "' seven. Ponr quality Salt may Come early and have the "cream" of the picking. cause disease, therefore it is un- 1 wise aiitl false economy to pur- ni I 1 O' T 7 t T 1 1 chase anything but the very best— | [fa 011HS XiafOWafe LO* Ltd. WORCESTER I Cuba Street' Wellington I | ||||||S| Ask your Grocer for it •- |j Tlione M Tiionc 1058. §av® Honey by r< . Buying iiroqt fr«m Certam-teed RADF6M_& m. ■ s olyes: , _ We havo just opened a stock of JiWSIFy Paint LINOLEUMS and CONGOLEUMS by PmMfim' the yard; also Mats and Squares in all 11^^^ ,{ nfIeSMSMBaWaBHiISMB# ■& 4 WJUdaii CARPET SQUARES, MATTING ' flllf I f j 1 '■ • ■ RUNNERS, llfl ra //w |1 IfasurfacencedspaintingorvarnishEIDERDOWN and KAPOC QUILTS, . • 111 |P|f/'I 11 ing, it needs Ce.riain-teed. There also MAECELLA, HONEYCOMB, ||||| |||13//1 |1 is no paint-surfacc on your place and ALHAMBRA. llf If (19 ... _ • tZ . sheetings-AH widths. 'MlI I! m 11' 3 Csrtain-teed Paint ROLLED TOWELLING and TOWELS. ili m | lor Varnish has not been especially BUSH RUGS and BLANKETS. I 1/4 I „ ,„ Q ito «;1 TAPESTRIES, VELVETS, CASEMENTS, IS ll' tlf prepared. For interior walls, ceiland CURTAINS. ||| Is J| ffl .|| nigs, woodwork, floors and furmWINDOW HOLLANDS. '"'I Ijf 1 toe; exterior walls, rooi's, porchcs, MOHAIR MATS and HEARTH RUGS. J $i || . , • , ' McCREA'S BEDS and BEDDING. —r 'i tlt outbuildings and porch furniture, IRON and WOOD BEDSTEADS. i b®3fSW I SUITES for Dining Rooms and Bed- [ 111 rooms. ' Also, TEA SETS, DINNER SETS. fl ° JL - PLATES, TOILET SETS, CUPS and ITb® If ,PYTfsll§ *>TPPfi SAUCERS (White and Gold, and Maza- ÜB6 V*V%sVh rin Band, etc.), NOBBLEIiS, Medium and Lonff BEER GLASSES, KERBS and JPaillfs FENDERS, CUTLERY, IRONMONG- JTdHH& dHU ViM ni&SMS# EKY, ENAMBLWARE, GLASSWARE, ALUMINIUM WARE, etc. BEST VALUE IN TOWN. In each case the Certain-teed product you use is made to withstand the particular wear or exposure to which it will be subjected. It contains the proper materials, blended in the '■nmiMiiAinn t> «w» correct proportions for decoration, preservation, covering P Ift is »■ SB Pill El Iffl capacity and long service. Our stock is complete. Let us show . IT Will Bp ww WQifij y OU Ij OW Certain-teed Paints and Varnishes will save money--:: DIRECT IMPORTERS, £oryou v WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, GEORGE WINDER 4345 Street (Winder's Corner), Cuba and Manners Streets, Wellington j ——----■ ———=

ZAM-BUK IS SBOTKING THESE OOLD DAYS-STOPS SMARTING SORENESS HI |j -HEALS PAINFUL CRACKS AND BROKEN SKIN-DISPELS CHILBLAINS AMP U£M I WINTER ECZEMA-PREVENTS INFLAMMATION AND DISEASE. 1 | THE skin is one of the most sensitive parts of the human body, and, because it .is also jJJL/ . 1 the most exposed to injury and disease, it ought to get more attention than most fj people think is necessary. _ yjl'L 1/ / jiij • A sudden chill, dirt in a cold-crack or small abrasion, and skin weakness, are all likely x||| I to lead to trouble. Neglected chafings, " chaps," chilblains, cold sores, or cuts • 111 J may also cause more serious disease in the shape of festering wounds, ulcers F I or itching sores, and even chronic eczema is often traceable to neglect in the | I ilffl j| \ || J early stages of a simple abrasion. 11 !' 1 Zam-Buk, Iho active constituents of which are made of the gums and juices of raedioinal herbs, is the ideal j!\ | || application for the skin at (his season. No ordinary ointments or salves, concocted from rancid animal fats or mineral |j|jj| i | | ||| I irri'ants, can do for the skin what Zam-Buk does. Such coarso and 'harmful preparations never give lasting satis- j| l| jl j || I faction-the sort that is undoubtedly got from rubbing in Zam-Buk.. || jfi| ' Smenrins the skin with ZanWßuk has an almost instantaneous cleansing and restorative effect. Sopurearo |||/| |l j the juices in Zam-Buk that thAy sink deep in.tho pores, permeating all the minute " machinery "of the tissue, and ||'| yjfff §Pfl|pij||i they just go to work right away to end the trouble,thoroughly and permanently. I f i ■ I Jiflf if' S|W| No akin looks so well —or is, in fuel, so sound ami healthy throughout —as the skin that has h«l frequent dressings of f ffl jWH :|j Zam-Buk. Anil thin prrfeetiim is more ih&n " aUiu deep," meing that & hoalthy. skill exerts a wholesome influence upon tlio rest ot the | |»i | | | y fflmlj i body. Tho Zam-Buk troatment con reasonably claim to bo a revival of one of the LOST ARTS of tlio 01.l (irecian days, when propor 9 J *, A ®w||| care of the skin was universal. # 1 fllfnflllll I RUB ZAM-BUK IN TO RUB PAIN OUT | ll^Wlill I »■" ■"11l 1 minimal mimiii inn urn ihw.i—.irfaMmnfl * ffl ||| RAW, CHAPPED HANDS. SORE LIP THROUGH COLD. ! RHEUMATISM IN FEET & ANKLES, j| | J|jjl | M l I " Mrs. D. Connolly, of 2(7 Franklin Strcot, I |V ' M | ||j| | Mrs M Jacbon, of Potrio Tcrracc, Bris- Mrs. S. Goyne, of Wattle Street, Bendigo, Adolaide fays Some time ago loon- | | |\ o|| | haiie taw In the Winter months I have Victoria, saysl bad a sore lip, the out- traded rheumatics in both anljles. It also || |\ ffl I | I . .nllVriiil greatly from chnpprd handstand break being causcd by a cold. It, would not " fc p'tt'inJauTa iand of Hummw J 11/ M I 1 Bj ihcy Wonns extremely sore »nd cracked, heal, and spread instead of getting belter, unit beginning of Winter. Tho pain would |||||H H I J||J| j| | i vh» mtk« or fi.sures being deep ami red- and it was very unsightly. I applied differ- be intolerable, and I was not able to get my || I iHr / fllj j 1 raw The westorlv winds, which are keen, ent roniedies to try and heal it, but tht only shoes on. I was confined to my room and I {[U|l||l|||ljllsS^^J i J?fl| | raw. incneswriy winas. «" «■» ,; 7om could not got about, I tried about seventeon IllllllllllilllF / 1 M | | dry tlio hand* and make the .(km very omtmcnt that d,A *o wa*/am-Bui Zam- or e ijr ht(; en difforent remedies without avail. Hlll lMir if I 1 |B brittle. 'I'hry beccnne very burning and Buk took all the inflammation out and healed At last a friend advised n>e to trvZam-Huk. Ji | 1 snm'tinir I have found the best thing lit very soon. We use Zam-Buk for evory- I took her advice and massaged Zam-Buk in I||| IJI jll { 11(111 II 111 flilji 1 i-ver iiarii for tl,em is Zam-Buk, and I have thing and find it very S °»d indeed, and frequently durine the day. Th„ inflanima- illlilillllllllllllllllllliln I HllllllllllllJl I H,ri«rl *..o.l»rfnl relief from it. as itsoftens think it is a neccßsity in the lioiiio, especially >welling down and finally after using j ffl | ;h» 'kin »i*i hrals the cracks, restoring the where there are children. No home is the third pot of Zam-Buk I was completely muiTciT l ? "l' 0 B jl litorii M th«ir iiortnsl condition " I conipiete without its pot of Zam-Buk. cund." | mallsm, BackValns.ChtßtPains,Sore H 11[ WINTER SKIN-BALM.' f Everywhere.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 214, 4 June 1920, Page 3

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