PILES FOR MANY YEARS. Zam-Buk Successful where Operations Fail. The wonderful healing and soothing efforts of Zam-Buk make it an ideal remedy for Piles. With the first application the irritation and . pain is abated, and a continuation of the tieatment ensures a prompt and i>erhianent cure. Many past sufferers have proyett this. Here is one. Mr. 11. L. dumb, a farrier, of Queenstown, Charters Towers. Q-, says:i was troubled with piles for many years; in fact, 1 do not think I r.erate when I sav that no man in Australia could Lave suffered more than myself. I have been under two operations, but the agonising misery returned again. In the end I was. happily, induced to try Zain-Buk Baim. and can confidently assert that tls application thoroughly cured me. as I nave had no return of th** Piles since using Zam-Buk. Since then my fod Hoy. who is a well-known rider ■n the Towers, was thrown from his horse against a post, and received a s-vcrc gash in the leg. Zam-jJvk wa applied, and in ten days b : s I. g was entirely healed. I also found 'a i-B'-.h invaluable as a household re.oedy for Sunburn, chapped hands a d lips, a: d ringworm, and would never be without a pot in the house.' Zam-Buk is a proved for Piles. Eczema. Boils, Runn-n -es. Sorv Legs, Barcoo, Bash. F : • tu, Rheumatism, Lumbago. Sc ; etc. As an embrocation for straim-d muscles and tendons, Zam-Buk, rubbed well into the parts affected is unequalled. As a household balm for Cuts Bru s s, Burns, Pimples. Blackheads. Sore Throat. Sore Cheat, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, and Sore Fc>.-t. Zam-Buk is invaluable. From al! medicine vendors. at Is. 6d.. or 3s. 6d. family size (contain!.ig nearly four tir-.-s the quantity), or from The Zs -Bak Co., 39 Pitt Street. Sydney ZAM-BUK SOOTHES HEALS.
Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds never fails. Is. 6J. and 2a. 6d. BMO&ERS. A first-class tobacco is DERBY FLAKE CUT in the new TWO OUNCE TINS. SMOKERS, ATTENTION PLEASE—The best of all smokes is DEBBY OUNCE FLAKE CUT in TWO TINS.
PHASES OF THE MOON. \JUNK, Gast quarter ... 3rd, 4.M p.m. New moon, ... 11th. 11.26 a.m First quarter ... ... 19th, 2.32 p-m Full Moon ... ... ... 26th. 9 4 a.m. Apogee, 13th, 6.87 a.m. ; Perigree, 26th, 1 37 p.m. JULY. F<aat Quarter 3rd, 2.10 am, New Moon . . 11th, 2.54 am. First Quarter 19th, G.lg a.m. Full moon ... 25th, 4,6 p.m. Apogee, Il to, 9 37 a vm,«t 81,a. ll>7 lV m.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 318, 28 June 1907, Page 2
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418Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 318, 28 June 1907, Page 2
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