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HANDS ALL BLEEDING AND SORE.

ZAM-BTJK THE UNEQUALLED , HEALER. Cracked, chapped hands are painful, unsightly, l , and dangerous, for they sometimes open the way to blood poison. Hoiv to ward off this risk is shown by Mrs. A. Nixon. .10 Peel Street, North Melbourne, Vic, who says:— "My husband sometimes suffers from very bad hands at his work. They got chapped and very sore cracks form. He has used Zam-Buk and finds it to heal the cracks, whilst it taKes the smarting and roughness away, and makes his skin smooth and supple. Before using ZamBuk it was a matter of difficulty to heal , these tender pieces. "I scalded my arm very badly and large blisters came. Tiio place was most painful, but on applying Zam-Buk I found that it was at once soothed. ZamBuk also subdued the inflammation, took the burning pain away, and healed the injury very quickly. "These are only two of the many instances in which wo have used Zam-Buk for injuries, slight or otherwise, and especially for cuts, burns, bruises, etc. ,1 am always recommending Zam-Buk to friends." Miss V. Nicholls, Buckingham Street, Richmond, Vic, says:— "1 used to suffer from roughness of the skin and chapped hands, especially in winter. My hands were exceptionally hard to heal before I began to use i/amBuk. My father has used this Balm with great success for tho same complaint. Zam-Buk preserves the skin aud I prevents it becoming rough. After applying the Balm, my hands are in perfect condition. We have used Zam-Buk on several occasions and have never •known it to fail." Zam-Buk is unsurpassed for eczema, ringworm, ulcers, piles, scalds, burns, I insect bites, stings, sprains, lacerations, bruises, cuts, poisoned sores, etc. Of all Chemists and Stores, at Is. lid. aud 3s. 6d. per pot,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2838, 1 August 1916, Page 9

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299

HANDS ALL BLEEDING AND SORE. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2838, 1 August 1916, Page 9

HANDS ALL BLEEDING AND SORE. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2838, 1 August 1916, Page 9

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