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HEAT CAUSES BAD FEET

NOTHING. LIKE ZAM-BTJK FOR ENDING PAIN AND SORENESS. ; All sufferers from chafings, blisters and other hot weather foot torture will find speedy relief in Zam-Buk. "For years," says Mr. W. Bnll, 15 Duke Street, ChristchuTch, N.Z., "I was caused great misery by what are known as galled feet. In the hot months my suffering was almost unendurable. When heated, my feet became so sore and blistered under the toes and soles that I hardly dare put them'to'the ground. I had to limp about and .endure this agony until'a friend, induced me to dress my feet with Zam-Buk. I first bathed them in water as hot as I could bear it; and then massaged and got Zam-Buk well into the open pores. Zam-Buk was wonderfully cooling and soothing, and it very Boon put an end to all the aohing, burning pain. 'Now, whenever I have a hard day's walking to do I use Zam-Buk beforehand, and 4\s a result never have, any of the old bother with my feet." Hot weather Eczema, Pimples, Rashes, Blisters, and Sores,. Peeling Skin, Ringworm, Ulcers, Poisoned Wounds, Barters' Rash and all similar skin affections <lisappear under the influenco of Zam-Buk. lor Cuts, Bruises, and Burns and similar mishaps, Zam-Buk ,is the perfect healer. Of all Chemists arid Stores, Is. 6d. and lis. 6(1,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2315, 24 November 1914, Page 9

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HEAT CAUSES BAD FEET Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2315, 24 November 1914, Page 9

HEAT CAUSES BAD FEET Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2315, 24 November 1914, Page 9

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