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WINTRY SORES & CHAPPED HANDS.

ZAM-BUK IS SOOTHING AND HEALING. Besides the pain and inconvenience, chapped hands and arms and smarting sores and cracks are a positive source of danger, inasmuch as they provide a ready means for disease and poisongerms to enter the system. On the first signs of roughness or soreness of the skin, dressings with Zamliuk will speedily restore the hands, neck, face, or arms to a sound and healthy state. Should the skin be already broken, Zam-Buk, which is of exceptional refinement and medicinal power, will at onco soothe ami relieve the pain, fortify tlio raw llesh against the attacks of diseaseKfnns, aud rapidly heal the painful an'l dangerous cracks ill the skin. Simply smear a little Zum-Buk either direct on tlit; sore parts or by spreading first 011 a piece of lint or washed linen, and wrapping up carefully. Letting the Zam-Buk soak all night into the tissues .'.llays all pain ami assures the growth of a new healthy skin. I'or skins that prove troublesome in winter, ami, in fact, at any time, ZamBiik Medicinal Soap should he used in preference to ordinary toilet, soaps, which do not possess any real medicinal virtue. Zain-Buk is excellent for eczema, ulcers, piles, poisoned and festering sores, bad legs, ringworm, scalp disease, "chaps," sore arms, chilblain, burn and ecalds, cuts, wounds, rheumatism, and coldweather sores. Absolute purity and scientific composition aro features that dominate Zain-Buk, which is completely free from lard or rancid animal fats found in ordinary ointments. Zam-Buk is obtainable of all chemists and sto r es I at Is. 6d. or 3s. Gd.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2496, 24 June 1915, Page 9

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WINTRY SORES & CHAPPED HANDS. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2496, 24 June 1915, Page 9

WINTRY SORES & CHAPPED HANDS. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2496, 24 June 1915, Page 9

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