RAW, ITCHING CHILBLAINS
ZAM-BUK A SOOTHING CUBE FOR ALL WINTER SKIN TROUBLES. " The irritating pain and inconvenience of chilblains, whether cn feet, ears,. or fingers, can bo avoided by tho use of Zam-Buk. Gentle dressings of the soothing balm soon stop the itching and burning, and where tho chilblains have broken,. Zam-Biik prevents ulceration and festering, and quickly heals tho places with strong, new. skin. Mrs. A. Schutt, of Laria Street, Thebarton, Adelaide, 6ays:—"For many months my little girl Jessie was tortured by chilblains,' which broke on her feet, hands, and ears. The itching irritation was af-' ful. The chilblains burst, and for three months .Tesaie was laid up. Her fingers and toes were in a terribly raw state, then, the skin peeled off and made them worse. The suffering file endured was horrible. Although we used many ordinary ointments, not one of them did any good. It was only after commcncing with Zam-Buk that Jessie obtained relief. This splendid balm ended all tho irritation and soothedthe burning pain. As we (ontinued with Zam-Buk the soro places gradually liealed,. and new skin was grown on her hands and feet. "It is three years since, Zam-Buk cureu Jessie, and sho has not been troubled with chilblains since. Wo have great faith m the wonderful healing powers of Znm-Biiik, and confidently recommend it to other sufferers from chilblains." For all winter skin tortures there is nothing so soothing or so quickly curative as Zam-Buk. It is equally excellent for chapped hands, chilblains, cold sores, nnd cracked lips. Ae an embrocation, Zam-Buk is also splendid for muscular flmunmtiMWi sokUi-ai hwl nil dnen-swtcrt aches ami wiJafc Sli Ms. Ill}'
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2520, 22 July 1915, Page 9
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275RAW, ITCHING CHILBLAINS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2520, 22 July 1915, Page 9
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