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W k J • | !••'•• . 15 at all ,she suffers more or less m- lms way ■ all j?| '; Mar ' tKe,year,round, | '■' §B^M and'wrists become a positive torture: First the stmbses its pleasant 1 f-' ""* . ' flgjpS^jgfeyaß^^'.softness, then there is ro'uglmas Md fojlpwed'; |.' . by cracking and bleeding,, articularly 'in the region ottheknuckie&and '|Jf wrists. This.distressing conditioxSuhaiidsi jmr li 'carelessly after washing .on a-'itaw,' 'cotd 'day*,! any .cokt» | (Pfft circs' sores, may lead to painful | ; .' '■ Wl uvUd' grit and dirt getting into the cracks of theskin,-and setting upiposilive J - . BAAkl*ft<& f- fact, chaps and cold-sores! are of ten-die first symptoms. o£ deep-Eopte<®t "■ skin disease. The trouble is utterly, beyond thfiTear.h f)f tnilpt .rrpanii;.,qnf|- | cheap salves which possess no medicinal value whatever, and wficL are not: . - Jf __ !,V of the least use when the tissueVare tKus affected. Zam-Bu&isthe isciaitifici-1; Ptf ß Balm which, in addition to allaying.the Mammation .and'pain, and; .hewing 1' 1 W"-' chaps, cold-sores and 1 ill i ness to the skin itself. Smear■Zm-Biife.oii at niglit, and weararoqldipaifldE-I | ' : gloves till morning. lie''^ed : IC' cooling and soothing. Its healing ingredients, which have set it on a pinnacleapatfroni-| ,'* | -.ordinary ointments and lotions polluted by animal fats:and: soak'info". 1 ..; I ' and thoroughly permeate the tissues of die skin^V.softening' and nealing in 1 a perfectly ft v', natural way—the unique Zam-Buk way. New tissue is created. the incipient g is banished, and the raw winter days may be faced withoutfear of old trouble returning ' 1 f u nCTV DSIMPIII IIS iSl.Winttrthmtttmitoliloffitdmy himditocotit uttame •iMilMit/.m.Hit'.li?: 1' ■■ HH3 I l,rnllirUl« fl-i Enisle)-, ot corner of Otlfton and PMIHi Street?, Marylands; Adelaide. "If I pntttto'tii'TCaler"' 8 : naui nonvilfC they would bleed and be very painlulrftad I could,not attehdioinK-doraesUßdatiea." Th'o-'tHnJ on therj 3 RAW uKnund a tide of. thonail9 would breakaway, causing nasty raw opeainjj. I applied Zun-Bnkon re«b WBfcmKc'Ja (• I■ andputapair oleloveson, and by continuous treatment, the-ruits and crack* 1 quickly. healed S~'■■' IflJ U11"> L! pi C M " skin made soft and pliable. 1 find that to occasionally apply Zam-Eckdcrtofr cold weather i» !® !"' Ivtllvn " m way of preventing Yviutcr sores and kccfiic™ tb s pfcin i; en Ith j- nr.di<oi~" *- - ■ ... . 3 cases of eczema, cold-weather sores,' ulcerationi |lj scalp disease, piles, poisoned yionuds, festered sores, ring- Wy ■• » SaUlB»& «»&feD,S. 4 .''' worm, abscesses, pains and swellings. No home can safely - i ~ v '•••'•' ,VT ■■■)/& ■ '

are subject to coughs and Colds. A oourse of SCOTT'S Emulsion strengthens the system to ■ resist sickness and disease. It enriches the blood, strengthens the'lungs, nourishes the nerves and protects you against the ravages of winter illnesses. Even in the early stages of consumption it often builds up faster than the disease can waste away. fNo other emulsion contains the same ■ magnificentquality of cod liver oil rendered pleasing to the taste and easily digestible by. the unique SCOTT process. Insist on IRaije mark, genuine scons Emulsion IMITATED BUT NEVER EQUALLED, A Breakfast S Appetite -! Jm Why not tempt it ? ||j||j; Try just a dash of 1 1||1|| Mellcr'sSi; Saeee , With your Fish, Grill, or Fry The .gastric juices, will flow and the mellowness and tang

THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO., Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth Brisbane, Launceston, Wellington and Christchurch. | .

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2514, 15 July 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2514, 15 July 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2514, 15 July 1915, Page 9

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