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ZAM-BUiT SOOTHES AMD HEALS." J I WHAT irritation arises from raw, chapped hands::!: 1 If € Wxjipn % : | ' skin is at ail sensitive shesuffers more or less %;#* ; w% all i , \ the year round, but with the damp, cold and frost of yrfriter, fe hands | a "d wists become a positive torture. First the' skin loses Its pleasant | &»■ . : ?^Ssp ; softness, then there is a disagreeable roughness and redness, JTbiWed 5f I • by cracking and bleeding, particularly m the region of. the fcnßc|ies and :|| Pfijinffl]) Wr ' sts, This distressing condition is made worsebydrying, thrhaticts or face i| £ &L1111U& carelessly after washing on a raw, cold day. Neglecting chaps, or any told || j^^^F^'¥ i^^i^^^ sores, may lead to pamtul swelling and inflammation. 1 here is & ,dafflgsf ox ||| vl ayK.© S rt ? elt i n ß i"? 0 the cracks of the skin, and setting up positive toriurft. f| J^^^^^^\ : - ' ' n act, c ' ia P cold-sores are often the first symptoms o{ deepHfootei p skin disease. The trouble is utterly beyond the reach of toilet creains and || •■'■/' cheap which possess no medicinal value whatever, arid whjeh afe ji6t |f rr. '$$$&■ °f tne l east use w^ l6ll the tissues are thus affected. Zam-Buk is the' sdieiritiJßc ■■}^^i^^^yo^^^^^ot^ : :- Wsss a^m which, in addition to allaying the inflammation and paift, aiwj healing || chaps, cold-sores and roughness, also imparts a new and remarkable heallibi* p n?SS l ° * e s^'n ' tse mear Z am "B u k on at night, and wear aft oH pair of | gloves till morning. The effect of the application of. Zam-Buic is delightMly || Coo^n S sool hingi Its healing ingredients, which have set it on a pinnacle apart from If '^^MP^^^^^^^Mp^^m^^ ordinary ointments and lotions polluted by animal fats and minerals, instantly soak into 'ijf i^^^^^^^^^^^i^|^^^l^p^ thoroughly permeate the tissues of the skin, softening and healing in a perfectly ;[|] wa y~ , ' ie un^ue .. Zam-Buk way. New tissue is created, the incipient s!kin disease Eg ' is banished, and the raw winter days may be faced without fear of old trouble returning. || PAINFUL "'if AST Winter theextrennmld caused my h»nd» to cr.ck and become an-f.ffly rort," >4iS Mrs, afe ~ WHOI I ,rHliirUl. Jb Erasley.ot corner olOHlton and Hhillii Street!, Marrlinda, Adclnidt. "W I put tWi In-water fe :• • nnul nnllAjrc they would bleed and lie very piluf ill, »nd I could not Mtend to my dome«iio<lu«eii. i*)i.f tkiii ob m fa RAW UKML>r\O . »de o( the nn\> would breti away, cnuslni: nasty raw opening!, Z»m-biik 911 rciMn.c » ! ti!%ht W • 'UiHinH BLED »WnwVnw!eV'«nd"w«bl". rflnd n jij ' Wni.Un BUE.U . w », ol preventinir Winter sores »ndkeepinit the iHn healthy and rolt.'.' " | K# obstinate cases ui eczsma, cold-weather sores,- ulceration WjtW _»» uoinnEr nurir-r* "'^^'^S^i'W ,^ PJ ecalp disease, piles, poisoned wounds, festered sores, ring *ir PVE"»" HUlVlfc iMctDS /I fSjfY i! <-S y£>\ "wortn, abscesses, p3iti3 arid swellitigs. No home can safelv $ a LA be without thi he ler Allchemi t & tore 1/6 &3/6 per pot A . nm m ■■» u, M * A* ■■' — - ' ™. . . Well ls2%[iffflsiX&RoG£ Experience, ail orei' the fPtfiSSSaa'© hpaSumdc tr~cSHUua&l!a!H S> Globe, proves that EHAMPIOH'S (kOail© S3 SrlifiiltlSrS WflligS IllllJ • . „ „„ „ GUARANTEED PURg WHItE WAS h „. »n • jl w hh ceSHm SSOTWro possessos unrivalled quality. : Artistic -into-Your-Home. -— z. it— ■- ii 1 ii ..,,■.».■..■.,.,.,■.—..■ Finely ground and possessing much density it eovers β^at ■ ■ - :; surfaces with little work. Both time and labour sd*od> Tho grace of line and dignified comfort of GOOD Furniture en- - j ' ■ . hances tiio attractiveness of tho home. ffi |J M MS| IHfiJl 6 ! '1 f 3 H ffl When you buy,COLLIE FURNITURE it is with the assurance or ~ , ~, ' . ■ honest workmanship in the smallest detail, and it quality oE timber' tassssmiaaassanEg gi^wcMWK-aa and material that will bear tho brunt of hard and long service. jte is most easy to "break-uj).' , Jt is puro mi 1. 1 c 11 1 !• mi 1 ■<■ •„ ras-v »v and delicato in shade. Superiority of The beauty of all our productions will, charm you if you will il») finish a certainty! ' nay a visit to our pShowrooms. . -, ' '' Wity, ■hh\l\ <.«tta •n n "r,T«-»T. r ,,,'. ~ ■ 1 J ■: . . |i# f« fs\ "t CHAMPION'S "is rehatoldana lasting, . EDWAiD COLLIE, LTD. all merchants. ••' . • ■■ TffLj r==j Wholesale'DiswibuteM-OOLXiIJT ft - ARTS CRAFTSMEN, 00 - P ' TRY - L,d ■• »•«• owXAu.feJb. '■■■■• MunutMturore-cnAMl.'.roif, Wlt-C'r! 167 RIDDIFORD STREET. TELEPHONE 1634. h ' "' & co - Lauronce I'ouß-fcwy Kiii, 1,.--nU.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2192, 3 July 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2192, 3 July 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2192, 3 July 1914, Page 11

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