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Chilblains, Cold Sores, Chafings, Winter I SEczema, and Kindred Skin Troubles. ||' PEOPLE can boast of a skin healthy 'enough and strong «» T? enough to resist the ravages or the cold, raw days of winter. Sot •^^ The effect of the wind, rain and frost is seen in rough, blotchy $K» faces, chafed cheeks, chapped hands, and cold-iores. One reason xS^ is that tKe-skin in winter does not get enough ventilation, heavy clothing M and indoor confinement '. choking and poisoning the pores. As a con- TON ' sequence," the skin becomes ill-nourished, chapped, sore, rough and scaly — eas y P t0 scase germs or poisonous particles floating in the air. «w / ' Th ere .one wa y in which Nature can be safely assisted, just whenever she asks for a liberal application of Zam-Buk xw. \ over e ' xa ' P atc h es or na3t y sores> B e as prompt in your response to W^^' Nature's call for help as you know how, remembering that chronic ulcers are, \*\ . in the first instance,, simply a break-down of tissues that got below par. w\ . SSsS ■-,\ Frequent dressings with Zam-Buk in the earliest stages of trouble will Xs»; Iff speedily relieve, and finally cure, the worst skin disease. The juices in Zam-Buk are indeed so potent that iW fit they will overcome any contamination of the tissue that may have resulted from the earlier use of coarse, ssx| *s|| rancid ointments or poisonous mineral compounds.- ■ ; < Wk .«$| In long-standing skin diseases, Zam-Buk is of inestimable value. That fierce form of eczema which |||. W lies dormant during the summer, and breaks out each winter with agonising itching and irritation, may be perfectly ,||| HI overcome by persevering with this powerful skin cure. Zam-Buk kills pain, allays irritation, takes out inflammation, «$« ill-expels disease, and finally grows,new ancThealthy skin.over the once diseased or injured area. ||| If [ THE ; GREAT. WBSNJTER SKIN BALM; : )•;" 1. M AWFUL AGONY OF CHILBLAINS.' . /TERRIBLE RESULTS OF A COLD. J|« W Mrs A. White, of 333 Perth-st, Snbiaco, Perth, W.Ai, Mr. Ferguson, of Duke-st.,' Barnley, Melbonrne, saye: Mj, says •—"' From childhood I was a victim to chilblaißs, " About four years ago a cold settled in my wife's breast, $$»x , which affected my feet. My toes and heels were very which broke out in the form of abscesses in five different SSXs ISM mlnfnl indied and durine winter, alwavs in alearfully swollen condition, places. The pain was awful, and nearly drove her mad. We consnlted SsjK • f! ?«kI 1 endured «w"l and durinjthijperiedltriedanythinclcould a doctor, who eaid the state of the breast would necessiutc iti nmoraL SSS nSk mnlklv nrocim hothißi! brouclit ma permanent relief At list I We would not cons-nt to this, and decided imtcad to give Zam-Bnk i vSSSs «» S:ls in trv 7am BiA and carefully masiascd mj feet with the trial In about a week the inflammation subsided. Mj- wife now been WS nllm The bimiinswas soothed,andtheswellln K subdued Aa I per to fee,l better in hcalth.for as the Zain-Buk'treatment was contfnned aU'SW ' ■NW Tsted with Zamßuk all inflammation was withdrawn and the joro poi'on was drawn completely away, and the sorea healed np. Mow my , «V\ Cvwii Alices began toheal I used Zaro Uuk till my feet were cured " wife perfect health." ■ ■' > ' * xw , _ nnd d S S tSreV,atl/ep!^pot C ,3/G(fßmjly«M) Jjjp^ tt SOOTHES fiWD H£flf e»T^^^B P' " ll = =:]^^B' ==:=:=ril "— ' » By Special Appointment to Ss^^^Gg /&s&*. ls Excellency Lord Islington. "\W'*s?i/^ : JM vfL Jewellers and Silvefsmiths, ' : 222/4 Lamtiton Qaay, Wellington. " : All Silver Vnecs. D 564 '0 i t / / 15s 6d Cash 1 , f -i All Silver Sugar Dreigee, ' - ____!,,-..,- 6i inoli. £2 103. Cosh. Vγ' fol $ Ai 103. oasn. with Spoon in Case, M Cash Us Cash J A CHOICE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM. INSPECTION AND ENQUIRIES INVITED. [bl 'I " ll— II =Z]C=Z==]l3 w — I FOR COUGHS, COLDS AMD CHEST | I take: I 1 . I I For close upon fifty years BON- ~ .-. ". ■ : | N.NGTON'S CARRAGEEN IRISH -, ■& ''''''$'- : 'J& MOSS has been the standard family' ';1 $ofjf ' remedy for>l Colds, Bronchitis, and all chest-.' $$ti : ijf and lung troubles. i ffii Bonnlngton's, Irish Moss hafe stood the tests of time and generations, llpf %;sa and is still the favoured medicine for \ [ ' )ia all chest, throat and lung complaints. I There is no safer, no surer Cough I I "-Cure than BONNINGTON'S.-Jt can ■•■■■ 1 R be given to very young children with- ■ P 1 out fear of harmful results, because W§H WJB>\ \%*- fir' ;-jM Bonnington's Irish Moss contains Hf-SS-'r! / g'Pi'sT® 1 ' §§& neither opiates nor narcotics. < I J? /M^l^s |?-?|Mk Do not acce P l imitations or sub- ~* l -^^^ I^^^B--sll(ules- Next fime you g0 (o fhe \^^^^9^^ chemist or S ' or e-Get BONNINGTON'S. "■SOUTH; BRITISH start. to-davon a -. " Purely a N,Z. Owned Company. . course o{ LANE'S FIRE. MARINE, EMPLOYEES' LIABILITY, AND GENERAL ACCIDSNa EMULSION.; Gives ... . ..ITS iwuLAIuTI DUETOPEOIPTNESi ... strength an* enersy. »S

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1487, 9 July 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1487, 9 July 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1487, 9 July 1912, Page 9

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