\i Outdoor workers, who brave aD «v -^^^f^S?'^ •ff; weather* in rough work, generally . . "rigsa* 53 - j|i; have skin-trouble of one kind or , \jSm ill another. Perhaps the skin gets hard. *^%L^^^r 2f- '^?^(^^#l i»|s . and cracks most painfully and danger- ss«s&\\i * lLl:^^^^"^%^wl^i ;|• ously; or it. may be, that.the cold or s»| dirt gets into aostieJrivial injury, in|s! flamination and disease almost cer- || iainSy following. Cold-sores round the / iS^^ Is; mouth and nostrils are also common jusS "^ t^W^ ; j ! || now,'and'so.'are chapped hands,'chilblains, '■■■■■■''^^^^^^^^^^^^:i'M #sl' ■ I chafing of the face, &c, &c. .' "';; gj i jjt Zam-Buk is equally soothtng, healing, and / V:-J "^;:::.'^:; r -'--•-^S\W;'^^^i ' i curative for all such conditions of the skin, and,' -... 1.7.;.:''. . : --K ■ : : ;: §§ra| Wt 1 J is consequently a, real boon. This pure and powerful; balm" ; '4afe'-|S-i^i|-1 the " smart" out, kills pain. " cools" inflammation,i 1 andallays.'.itching-.'" \ g>. Continued use of Zam-Buk ensures perfect healsrig.,with.;new healthy- 'ffiftf m§\ M skin, and " tones up " the tissue to resist cold and • Every out» ''''■-mM^sso I door worker should carry apoi in his .pocket ■ \-^L2--.. ' ■;'■',. $3'W^>i'' I '"' CUT ,HIS HAND WHILESAWiG. " '"^^^^/iw: jar ff TJT7HEN sawing, my husband inflicted a nasty wound in his left "i"?'!?/ 1 ?° r :.«"!"»><=old-3oraa'.. : fi ] £$ W^lssm' ,M VV hand with the saw," says Mrs. F. R.eid, of Fleet-st, Devon- ulcers'- g M'WftfqWi § . port, N.Z. The wound inflamed and festered up: and stubbornly re- f ?j c n ?-* ;: T u -/ d - :, ' : '' fi^f!nS ' : --?#^ : -^^^i if fused to heal, notwithstanding the various remedies and treatments ■ " *:«. . nn2W ° rm ' SCO, P jj fijM' pis ; m wetried. »«•, stiff.join.ta, awellinsa & ~/J'fe§:ipf?Jfi "At-length we. happened across Zim-Buk, and were so encouraged with the marrelloiis ,h . Bl » m » t '«n;.Of«!lchomists; J//ff.jjMl MlSsfe m honeflta. derived from tho first applications that we continued to apply this excellent balm andatores, 1/G & 3/G por Dot. ff-ff- iyFns ■ BfiSiS® ' m Zom-Bukdrew oil the bad matter out of the sore, allayed all inflammation, finally healinj i I*^~~L.' ,■'■ ~•"■' ff'lfff S I $9 up the place with clean healthy skm * . rf§£a§s3?V ■ ■'-•!•''' i liar , WWMMMW ,.» ro ». - lit! ■ Henis^NHi^..'E^ai>^|S^^;:lM§is unexcelled for Partitions and Inuer'^alls,,Ceilmgs,, ..„".";,.;; ' ft**^,' U* -\ Cementine and Stucco Work, Eougli, Cast, .Outside: ~.;-„i DRJVESAWAV INFLUENZA Plaster and Cement Siding. v ; ..''T^' 7 .,''•' /.';.'"";' ■Gargle at intervals with , • Being Cold Japanned it ■ ' " : -~ ■' , v;."'-"-\ '.',.,'!•. \';'. Fi Cannot Rust and it Cannot;-Burn.v-• ; -' v ;.;.'■■•;.;; | ill lift J • SMITH - A Sy (THf LIC S
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2222, 7 August 1914, Page 9
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384Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2222, 7 August 1914, Page 9
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