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f Joreness frost of winter, her hands and wrists become a positive torture. ■ and First the skin loses its pleasant softness, then there is a disagreeable ■ roughness and redness, followed by cracking and bleeding, partial* ■ Painful' larly in the region of the knuckles and wrists., This distfessing;B condition is made worse by drying the hands or face carelessly ■ fVarkQ after washing on a raw, cold day. Neglecting chaps, or any cold ■ Vl dUlvo jllMlllsores, may lead to painful swelling and inflammation. There is a f danger of grit and dirt getting into the cracks of the skinand setting B In f a£t, chaps and cold-sores ate often the firstsymptoms of deep-rooted * Ml®' l skin disease. The trouble is utterly beyond the reach of toilet creams and ■ WMz+ W&MM cheap salves, which possess no medicinal value -whatever, and which are not H 0 f the least use when the tissues are thus affected. Zam-Buk is the sqeatific .■ JiPSIF Balm which, in addition to allaying the inflammation and pain, and healing chaps, ■ cold-sores and roughness, also imparts a new and remarkable healthiness to the skin ■ itself. Smear Zam-Bufc on at night, and wear an old pair of gloves till morning. ■ Tfce effect of the application of Zam-Buk is delightfully cooling and soothing. Its heal- ■ ing ingredients, which have set it on a pinnacle apart from ordinary omt ® ents^ - 1 2 1 ■ polluted by animal fats and minerals, instantly soak into and thoroughly the ■ tissues of the skin, softening and healing in a perfectly natural way—the unique Zam-cuk ■ way. New tissue is created, the incipient skin disease is banished, and the raw winter oays ■ may te faced without fear of the old trouble returning- I D AIM rill 4i l .AST Winter the extreme cold caused my hands to crack.and becomei awfully ■ PflinrUL sore." says Mrs. M. Emsley, corner of Clifton and Pjf^s > Streets ■ Dfll&f nnidlie l*nd«, Adelaide. "If I put my hands in water they would bleed and berery p«WUU TO# «ra on H RAW CRACKS the side of the nalU would break away, cawtnic jsarty raw on ■ . retWns at ni ß ht and pnt a pafr of rlotm on. and by oonttawwa tre«t»«t the MR* an cncut B WHICH BLED. quickly I find that to occuionally apply Zaw-BnK dnrlng cold weather to * «nrc way or J ■V arte txetllint for C-ita, Born*, BratoM, tor**, Übwt, B«d Up and ■ Anklsa, Abtoeio**, ChtMrtm"* «*mlp Troublw, Potrcned Wmrntb, Bollt, ..ibbV UOME NEEDft /I ■ tuthn. Bwtart Rath, Raw Chins, InflameU Patch** and oOi«r titln EvERI HwIIIb lIBEUO A POT J H troubln. ObtaimM* from til OTwmM* and Stent, at 1/0 and 1/6 per pet, or pott frat from C, •, mirenf (Autt> Lti, 39 Pitt ayflntr.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16267, 18 July 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16267, 18 July 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16267, 18 July 1918, Page 5

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