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J X/C * * ‘ k Ss <£ Rub Zam-Buk In & Remove That Pain Splendid for Children’s Colds T 5 Y rubbing in Zam-Buk, healing warmth and medicated oils are carried to the seat of the trouble —be it a cold-on-the-chest, a sore throat, or a touch of neuralgia or rheumatism. When you “rub it in,” Zam-Buk liberates certain refined herbal essences which soak through the tiny pores iuto the tissues beneath. In this way inflammation, congestion and irritation are swiftly allayed and trouble is removed at its source. The total absence of mustard and capsicum from this wonderful rubbing balm makes it soothing and safe even for the tendcrest skin. Certain volatile medicaments in Zam-Buk can be breathed in with good effect in catarrh, and bronchial trouble. A little Zam-Buk rubbed between the palms of the hands and deeply inhaled through the nostrils is remarkably effective when the head feels “all stopped up.” -Buk Zam-Buk i«

STILL MISSING The full-face portrait of Herbert, the missing man, has already been widely circulated. We hare now been asked to reproduce his picture in profile. THE PUBLIC ARE URGENTLY REQUESTED to do their utmost to discover the whereabouts of Herbert, who has now been missing from home for over three weeks. The situation is serious, because, if he continues to eat fat bacon and meat of all kinds without COLMAN’S 31USTARD, his digestion may be permanently ruined, his state of depression increased. The Baron de Beef wishes it to be understood that Herbert’s one hope is to join the Mustard Club at once, where he will be welcomed by others who once suffered with their digestion in the same way, and he appeals to the Y.A. Stations to broadcast the news of Herbert’s disappearance in the hope that the missing man may be discovered in time. HERBERT, COME HOME!

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 773, 20 September 1929, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
303

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 773, 20 September 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 773, 20 September 1929, Page 4

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