CHAPS, CHILBLAINS, COLD-SORES AND CHAFINGS.
' ZAM-BUK- OTJKES ALL WINTER SKINTROUBLES. Few people con boast of a akin'healthy and'strong enough to resist the treacheries oi these raw, cold days. The effect of the mud, rain, and frost is seen m rough, blotchy faces, chated cheeks, chapped hands, pimply eruptions, and cold-sorea. Ono reason 15 that the skin in winter does not get enough ventilation, heavy clothing and indoor con- ' finement choking, and poisoning the pores. As a consequence, tho skin becomes lll- ' nourished, chapped, sore, rough, and scaly. There is one way in which Nature can be 6afely assisted, just whonever she asks for assistance—by a liberal application of Zam- / Buk over tho rough patches or nasty sores. Be as prompt in your response'to Nature's call for help as you know how, remembering that chronic ulcers are, in theJirst instance, simply a breakdown of tissues that get'bolow pur. Frequent dressings with Zam-Buk in the earliest swgos of trouble will speedily relieve, and finally 'onto,"' tho worst skm diseaie. ifr. William Bacon, of Verner Street, Goulbnrn, N.8.W., says:—"During tho winter, ire experience very cold, frosty ' weather, i and nurse tho fire very closely. The inevitable result ii chilblains. I suffer con&iderably in this respect, baring had chilblain, on the feot, hands, and ears? I tried many ointxMiiU and selves in tho hope of \ dmiaj oit the irritation, but with scant bbcoom. Lett winter I applied Zam-Buk, aad with weoderful remits. Tho first application drove out the irritation, and soothed tho cbUkhuns considerably." Zam-Bukis also invaluable for chaps, coldBorcs, chilblains, cliafings,' rheumatism, neuralgia, noro throat, winter eczema, cuts, bruise's, and all injuries to tho skin. Price Is. Bd. per pot, or 3s. 6d. for economical family size. I t
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 552, 6 July 1909, Page 9
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286CHAPS, CHILBLAINS, COLD-SORES AND CHAFINGS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 552, 6 July 1909, Page 9
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