Sool-had. Rested | liirJ ri Protected.* ¥ Ss-/ 4^| £{ A Chapped hands and chilblains are often a eonice of positive tor- j tare. The fingers and hands be- j come red, inflamed, swollen, ! v cr*cied, and bleeding, particularly abont »1 th« knuckhi ud wrists. Dressings with Zam-Bak will Fjwdiljr restore the hands to » i«o\ind, healthy state. Zam-Buk vs\ 44 onoo soothe and nlieve th» pain •j fortify raw flesh ajaintt ths attacks ■' duea » j irras, and rapidly heal pain. I*l crai tL No one r.ead roffer from !jl/6 \\ I *-1 tnd * >t th«y oh Zani-Bck ■ |j & 3/8 ;} larga | pot. fe
_Mr Massey announced in the House of Representatives that the Imperial authorities had informed bim of their intention to purchase the whole of the New Zealand wool clip for the next season on si.nilar terms to those arranged last season. The prices would be the same, but the conditions, which had been on the whole very satisfactory, might be improved in some reapectß.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 27 July 1917, Page 3
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161Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 27 July 1917, Page 3
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