NJ. nr Daily Mishaps Make ZAM-BUK A Daily Nsedi When there are children about you can't prevent them fumbling into mischief with their pranks. But you don't need to see them softer. Keep Zam-Buk close at hand. Erer*resd» and thoroughly antiseptic Zam-Buk is the best, safest, and most efficient of home first-aids. Whether used for a bruised knee, a cut, poisoned finger, grazed forehead. or a burn, sprain, or open wound. Zam-Buk swiftly takes away the hurt and soreness nnd ensures clean, healthy healing. To-d»T Zam-Bokbas its regular pises in tens of thousands of Australian homes. Use it for cuts. burn*, ecsem*. nicer*, poisoned wonods. scalp disease, piles, eta. 1(6 box A 3/6 family aize. All chemists.
xw tm Is your child often poorly ? Suspect Constipation, Bile and Liver. Nine times out of ten when a child is out-of-sorts, the liver and bowels are sluggish, and the system is clogged with bile and constipated waste. How can a child be well? The only remedy needed is 4 California Syrup of Figs * — 4 Califig.* A dose soon moves the bowels, tones up the liver, sweetens the stomach and makes the little sufferer bright and well again. California Syrup of Figs * banishes biliousness and constipation, regulates the bowels and ensures pure biocxi, clear complexion, joyous spirits, a keen fcrain, healthy appetite, and aids sturdy growth. ‘ California Syrup of Figs * — 4 Califig * (with full directions) of all chemists and stores 1/9 —or 2£ times the quantity for 3/-. Emphasise ‘ California * and look for * Califig * on the package.
% & 1 r % ,9? 5/ “K.P. LIFE SALT ,n “ tumbler of water in the mornings keeps one fresh ancl fit all day" N Prevent flu / taking BonningtonS IRISH MOSS It puts a film of protection on your throat & 2 /6
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 779, 27 September 1929, Page 4
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