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ITSftUB PAIMWrfI kSmmSESI M When you hurt yourself your hand naturally flies to the place to HA rub it. That is instinct Nature IjJ® showing the way. The "way” ■pßra itself is to rub with Zam-Buk, be■ffifijl cause this is a pure healing balm, Kt*! ree rorn the f ancid animal fats, A mineral poisons, and turpentine found in common ointments and embrocations—also because being composed of Xhe refined balsams: from certain rare herbs it is easily BSRpR absorbed. It is soothing, healing, 1 1 and antiseptic. It heals bruises, ■Fy'.-Tt'j cuts, burns, scalds, sprains, coldf J sores, eczema, &c., and Is valued equally by the housewife and the athlete for expelling pain. 2jg2Sh 0/ all chtmfits and Horn at If, i-tr box -, family tilt, 3 6 Inr rimer the quantity or dirtci for taint ■ pru./r t/.r Zu . r.ul Co ,f C St., Xyl»ty. HOW TO HELP YOUB TOWN Talk about It. Write about it. Buy all you can in it. K m ■ - hat, by nssisUng tradespeople von h. Ip th., pla n a | o ,g. • arena • and ansi-t' your Lootl Papei, f< rby ■ ■ -- r > you further the bast interest* of the town Trc*’ r ing-rd with th- utmost conrt- -v v, - • t'.-it they may take away good impr* Melons of it. good reliable m -n to all putl’c ''' T >o‘ been use they strain them- , pularity. Rut on nocount of W-o. •» and tru tworthinow. ■ ’■ rnonpy in the glace. Sell all you and buy nil you can nt home. The men who have invested in stores, workshops and orher biisineas plac>a are building up the place.nn'l they should bo encouraged.—esspedally the PRINTER. A RUSH ON IT. -What ? DERBY fobacoo in the new TWO OUNCE TINS. It’s splendid.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 314, 31 May 1907, Page 3

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287

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 314, 31 May 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 314, 31 May 1907, Page 3

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