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A SPECIAL “PRESS” REPRESENTATIVE Gives Zam-Buk Great Praise. Mr. J. T. Mclnnes, a well-known Queensland Journalist and Explorer, for many years special news writer for the “ Queenslander,” and now attached to the staff of that popular daily morning newspaper, the Brisbane “ Daily Mail,” writes to the proprietors of Zam-Buk the following letter eulogising the healing virtues of that Great Healing Balm. “1 cannot speak too highly of the efficacy of Zam-Buk Healing Balm which was the moans of completely curing me of what might otherwise have proved a troublesome infirmity. Some six years ago when in the ‘Gulf Country ' of Queensland, I had tho misfortune to suffer from a bad attack of Dengue Fever followed by severe Dysentery which brought about an abdominal weakness that I came to regard as Hemmorrhoids or ordinary Piles, and proceeded to treat myself accordingly. The infirmity, however, was of an intermittent character, but when in evidence proved very severe, whilst the periods of attack varied, according to the change of climatic conditions with which I had to contend. Some twelve months ago I thought it advisable to consult an eminept Inter-State medical expert who diagnosed the case as a prolapse of tho lower bowel, and advised a costly operation as the surest and safest means of a speedy cure. Fortunately for me my business arrangements at the time did not permit of this course, although I had determined to net on the medico’s advice when a favourable opportunity offered. About this time, however, as luck would have it, I decided to give Zam-Buk a trial, and with most gratifying results. Its application proved soothing, its properties strengthening, and after using three large pots of the preparation, I am pleasea to say my neaith improved, my bodily comfort was restored, and what promised to be a troublesome complaint has, I am. glad to say, departed, and for ever. You are quite at liberty to publish this letter if desired, because I think that in the interests of suffering humanity, the value of a simple and economical remedy of this sort cannot be too generally known.’’ Zam-Buk is obtainable from Tall medicine vendors, price 1/6 and 3/6 large pot (containing nearly four times 1/6 “To discontinue advertising,” says John Wanamaker, the millionaire, “ s like taking down your sign. If you want to do business you must let the people know it. Standing advertisements when frequency changed, ar better and cheaper tban reading noti o°*. They Io k more substantial and business Lko, an ! o -pire confidence. I w ui-i us .<> . lb:nk of doing business wrbou’ i c’-.tk is with out advertui; T* i • advice wi ’ch all bri-u css in- i w aid do well t> follow, but it mu t be borne n mind that the advertising medium most be the best obtainable. We’can confidently say that in consequence of its large circulation, Thk Kawhia Kettler is one of the best papers to advertise in.

Meetings, etc. I-INOHAKU FAHMEBS’ UNION. A MEETING of ab v will be hold at- Mr J. Harper’s Boardinghouse, Kinoh ku, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth. P. ROSS, Hon. Sec. Public Notices. NOTICE. THE Under igned begs to-notify :he Natives and General Public that he is running the Pxkoka Flexiuill on his own and is not in Partnership with any Person or Persons. CHAS. WILLIAMS, TENDERS. TENDERS, returnable Septembr 10th, are invited for FELLING 100 ACRES OF BUSH at Lemon Point. Specifications can be seen on the ground. JOHN WRIGHT. NOTI C E . I AM instructed by the Public Trustee to notify that all accounts due to the estate of the late Wm. Murray* Thomson not paid to me at Hamilton by September 80th, will be sued for, Irrespective of persons. HARRY T. GILLIES. T ENDERS.” rpHE CEMETERY TRUSTEES J- invite tenders for the SUPPLY OF MATERIAL AND ERECTION OF 15 CHAINS OF FENCING (more or less). Plans and specifications may be seen at the County office- The lowest or an> tender not necessarily accepted. 0. CAMPBELL JENKINS, Chairman. WHITE STAR SAWMILL CO. TO LET BY TENDER. TENDERS are invited for HAULAGE OF TIMBER from Mill to Landing at Oparau. Approx. 40,G00ft. In yard now ready. Trucks provided. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders cluse with the undersigned on September 12tb, at Kawhia. GEO. G. JONATHAN. WANTED KNOWN. THE Be?.t of all Smokes DERBY I<LA KE CUT in TWO-OUNCE TINS. WANTED SMOKERS TO try FLAKE CUT DERBY Tobacco in the new TWOOUNCE TINS. It’s splond.d. I’V WANTED KNOWN. • JvKhAT nil the Tobacconists sell 1 '/ DERBY TOBACCO CUT, iu TWO-OUNCE

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 274, 31 August 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 274, 31 August 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 274, 31 August 1906, Page 3

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