■ I USE ZftM-Bliik ! i /""HAPPED hands, sore lips, chilblains and cold- j ' sores generally are not only dangerous but annoying, and girls with ! £ sensitive skins often suffer untold misery. In the worst cases the shin burns ; S and smarts so fiercely that every movement causes pain. There arc cracks at t ' j the knuckles, bleeding begins, and if the wound remains open, cold, dirt, and i * | disease germs get into it, and festering is set up. J ! jr Hands which suffer under winter conditions can be restored to a sound ; | and healthy condition by the judicious application of Zain-Buk. This pure ! . i balm exerts a delightfully cooling and soothing influence, and quickly renders i S the skin soft and strong. Zain-liuk is the ideal skin-protector, because its j : f unique skin healing powers are helped by the absolute purity and the great i , antiseptic value of its ingredients, | E Zam-Buk contains none of the rancid animal fats such as are found in 4 j ordinary ointments and salves. A nightly dressing with Zam-Buk is the ideal j way to keep the skin soft, healthv, and strong in winter. i" : I CHAPS AND IAWrpCKS HEALED. 1 : E "Last winter my hands got in a terrible state from the cold," says Mrs. a \ . 5 Emslev, of Clifton and Phillis Sts., Maylands, Adelaide. " Tliey chapped and | •' I cracked fearfully, and I dared not put them in water for fear the cracks would | ? bleed. My nails brok&away in fissures, right down to the quicks.. , ■; 3 \ "Having Zatn-Buk handy, I dressed my hands with the Balm on retiring | ; jat night and put an old pair of gloves on, and soon the cracks and painful 8. i fissures healed up nicely, and the skin was made soft, sound, and pliable." | \ CHILBLAINS BANISHED SORETHROAT&CHEST $ s ' • Mr?. A. M. r.itorson, of 0 Union St., Port 'In cases of sore throat, Zam-Buk is particu- y I-. t Melbourne, says:—"Kach winter my husband hrly effective when rubbed on the sides of the M » ami little girl endured , much suffering from throat. Rubbing 1 Znm-Buk well into the chest, y » chilblains, which would swell up to an awful throat, and back is pleasant and most bineficiat | size and burst. treatment for a cold and v tiph!ness'' of tho g K •'Hearinif of Z*m.Buk, we obtained t% supply, • chest. Mothers who use Zam-!suk assoonas if v E and dressed the chilblains with it. Both the the children fomplairi of sore throat will be » E sufferers were scon ease'l r»f the irritation, and amply repaid for their foresight. The penetrat- J ' 6 after concinuins: with Za/n-Euk for a fhort time i«»<f powers of the unique embrocaiion«baim A I the chilblains were bani/.hed altogether." sti-enjfthens the skin and tissues. ! I Zam«Buk Is Invaluable for chaps, chilblains, cold sores, cuts, burns, bruises, jj | { rheumatism, sciatica, ocrama, and all winter affections. 1,6 and 3/6 per pot, $ | chemists & j l^r^ lßST * CLASS GROCERS & storekeepers^^! ! Merit alone lias built up the. great sales of Bonnington's Jrish Moss. Half a century ago it was the best cough remedy. To-day it is still without an equal for all : affections of the throat and lungs. For fifty years it ! stood the searching test of time. There is no , medicine so good and so effectual. Refuse all 1 ' substitutes and insist on getting Bonnington's 'SCARRAGEEN ' ■Irish Moss ; , Mo. William Caitkßi Mataura, writes:—"Bonnington's 1 ! 'Hi J Irish Moss has proved a valuable friend in our house, Fora B I*a 0 r | number of years I have been completely cured of a bad cold g .fl% fl R [ and cough, and I have much pleasure in recommending i( to I I*s 1 I all suffering from a bad cough or influenza." 33 fl. I B I " " FROffl DUTCHLAND 5 GOME." LIKE the man in tho song with tho brooms, who annually visited Merrie England, Vanesscnt's Dutch Cocoa is a groat favourite. It has a rich flavour, tastes good, and a littlo goes a long way. You can get it at CAMPBELL'S at least cost. jib. Tins,. Nett Weight, Os. Od. jib. Tins, Nett Weight, , Is. 3d. lib. 1 Tins, Nett Weight, 2s. 6d. Try a Tin, you will like it. ■ i 40 AND 12 MANNERS STREET. • W. CAMPBELL, g Sglr., iC $ /W ■JtOE9SSt\ . # \hft jr■& ~»~Tfyp * \ I •• b r»i [j jos-JiTA 20 a ' i> - 'J-'OUKIXG CAR. THE ROUSE 4 HURRELL CO., LTQ.,I A.j.jiW " WELLINGTON. H ; flillliri FISHERS' £0-f. ISSI., LIS.,' ftalian Warehousemen, Larabton Quay. AGENTS FOR SUTTON'S SEEDS. colue ' seasy | iiiAMi chairs - Aa Easy c i 3 on 6 '< ?\ I'urnituro which cannot fr i ud S ed by its price, i kut depends largely on : I J "'l" 1 ' ' 5 under tho cover--11 1 Quality of llaterial is I? 3?/ii\llfl . wUat COLLIES aim at1/imMHUi\r''i| ' and they make it a rulo VI 1 !) ii ll 10 use no " 1 ' u S k ut " 10 illllll llr A= terial. In buying our Chairs, buys not EBWASD C6LLIE, I i ARTS CRAFTSMAN, , | 167 KIDDIFOED ST. | IF vou have a Farm or Land for Kale, ov a Business yau wish (u dispose of, send vuu advertisement to "THE DOMINION."
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1172, 6 July 1911, Page 8
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