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rHealHi BY NATURE. CmS Zam-Buk helps new skin to form over an injury or sore in Nature's own wayt It derives its great Healing, Sootlung, & Antiseptic i power from the juices of | I certetin very rare medicinal g plants growing beyond the |3 borders of civilisation. 51 These juices are present S in Zam-Buk in a ino&t re- ra fined and concentrated form; S which explains why Zam- H Buk is so superior to and also Jfl ’ different from all ordinary to ointments, salves, liniments, M and embrocations. T The ingrcdi'-nti in Zam-Buk are ■ just those substances which Nature M has intended for the use of man H ever since she bequeathed to man R the instinct to rub a place that IS hurts. Zam-Buk is Nature's own |l ■ healer; therefore Rub it in! £r ■F “RUB IT 7S Of all Chemiltt at }(>{■'< t !.f ■ !> J6(J6»w» frht from the Zulu ■ . . .V* / . . . ydnoy. West TamaKi, 7th April, 1906. MbSSUS Sb ARLAN D & C>., LlT> , Auckland. Dear Sirs,— I have pleasure i > reporting on ' be use of your POTATO BLIGHT EXTERM INATTR. 1 used the preparation practically in accordance with the directions on the package, first of all steeping tha potatoes in the liquid for 24 hours on the lines suggested in directions—afterwards placing in the sun to thoroughly dry, prior to planting. I planted in the ordinary way with the addition of a little lime in the drill—about scwt. to the acre. When Ihe shoots showed about 24 to Bin. above tho ground, I gave them a complete spraying in accordance with your directions. When they were about 12 inches high 1 sprayed again, or when any indication «f the blight showed upon the st-alkß, iJi > u-hnlc o£- m F has turned on*' fuirfoutiy sound anil satisfactory, although many of my neighbours who have not used this preparution have lost the whole of their crops; but those who used your preparation according to the proper directions, h tve saved thoir crops with good results. am sat : sfied that this preparation is an exterminator of the blight, and at i he same time it incrca.-as thejyidd of the potatoes to * considerable extent. It is noticeable especially in regard to the improved flavour of the potatoes. Previous to this preparation having been brought before my notice I had used the Bordeaux Mixture, but the results were very unsatisfaclO'y. I have also used your PO ! ATO BLIGH T EXTERMINATOR for blight in cauliflower, cabbage and turnips and have had splendid re Bultr. Yours faithfully, (Signed) J. PILKiNGTON. Mr John Pilkington is a large grower of potatoes and well known throughout New Zealand as an authority on potato growing and other branches of farming, County Notices. N'OTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Kawhia County Council, held on the Bth day of October, 1906, a resolution was passed levying a GENERAL RATE of one penny in the £ on the unimproved value of all Rateable Property in the Kawhia County, for tho period commencing on tho Ist April, 1906, and ending on the 81st of March, 1907 ; and that it be paid in one sum to the County Clerk, at the County Office, and shall become due on the Ist day of December. 1906. J. K. NEWTON. County Clerk.

Government Notices. IDepabtment or Lands and Slbvky, District Office. Aackland, 28th September, 1906. TV! OTICE is hereby given that a «A.v lease of 280 acre?, f«»r 1! ix cutting purposes, of Heavy Fltx Land, Situated on the Wist ,C...ist about 18 miles north of Mok >u, in ihu Whareorino Survey Diatriv;ill be ufTered by publie auction nt the District Lind Office, Auckland, on Tbur-<lny, IBtb October next, at 11 a.nt. Posters and plans giving full p.iriiculars can be obtained on application. JAMES MACKENZIE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. WANTED SMOKERS rpO try FLAKE CUT DERBY Tobacco in the now TWOQVBtov. tins. Jr’s splendid.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 280, 12 October 1906, Page 3

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648

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 280, 12 October 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 280, 12 October 1906, Page 3

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