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PAINFUL HEAT-RASH.

ITCHY SORES, BLISTERS, AND SWELLINGS SPEEDILY YIELD TO ZAM-BUK. Summer is not without its perils for the sensitive skin. Excessive perspiration in the heat; the dry, parching effect of the sun's glare; and the clouds of dust all help to_ aggravate cuticle trouble, provoking pimples, blotches, rashes, heat lumps, chafings, sore feet, and even more serious skin nffcctions. All summer skin troubles should l>e treated with Zam-Buk. This balm has the happy knack of cleansing the skin's pores of all impurities and making the Bkin cool, healthy, and clear. Mrs. J. A. Richardson, First Avenue, St. Peter's, Adelaide, says:—"A rash, which I think was prickly heat, came out all over mo, and painful hard lumps formed. While this lasted I could get very little rest, but on using Zam-Buk my skin was soothed, and I was very qiiickly eased of all irritability. Persisting with !sam-Buk I soon had the pleasure of seeing new skin form. ZamBuk completely cured nte, and removed every trace of the trouble. Wo always keep Zam-Buk handy, and use it for cuts, bruises, burns, and similar everyday mislmps." Znm-Buk is tho ideal healer for troubles like hot weather eezoma, peeling skin, sore feet, ulcers, ringworm, barber's itch, piles, poisoned wounds, cuts, burns, sprains, blisters, rashes, swellings, etc. Tlam-Buk is obtainable at Is. fid. or 3s. Gd. of all chemists and storos.—Advt.

R. G. Spence, of the Robin Hood Bay School, Marlborough) gained a Junior National Scholarship, bopping the whole of that die Met Thin moots great credit on hi# tutor, Mr. George Bigg-Witiar.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2358, 14 January 1915, Page 9

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259

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2358, 14 January 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2358, 14 January 1915, Page 9

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