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| ijjj Outdoor workers, who brave aU ' 1 sf; woatherS in rough work, genera% v.. f ;!j; have skin-trouble of one kind or /SwM - , Bjj . another. Perhaps the skin gets hard, , |!| and cracks most painfully and danger- ' ' ously ; or it may be that the cold or '' p dirt gets into aome. trivial injury, I curative for all such conditions of . the skin, and is consequently a real boon. This pure and powerful balffl:talKt • the." smart" out, kills pain, "cools" inflammation, and allays itching, jmfflf M Continued use of Zam-Buk ensures perfect healing with new healthy ,• akin, and "tones up" the tissue to resist cold and disease. Every out" ||||^Jp||| door worker should carry a in his pocket. IllrjilP . CUT HIS HAKO WHILE SAWINC. :EEHE;E IB {{ W7HEN sawing, my husband inflicted a nasty wound.in his left f®» "cwma, cold-«or«. W baud with the saw," says Mrs, P. Reid, of Flcet-st., Devon- chilbUlnt, pilei, bad le jo, ulcera .gra&i jggjggp • port, N.Z. The wound inflamed and festered up. and stubbornly re- wound«, featerinc, fnsed to heal, notwithstanding: the various remedies and treatments p jliPl " Atvlcrntfh tfe happened aoroia Zam-Bulc, and w«re so encounped with the marvellous rheumatism. Of oil chemist* S(f Itenellta dtrivid'lfoni tTwHrat applications that we continued to apply tlito excellent balm. and «toros, 1/G &3/CpJr,"riot, u fJ ft Zim.But.drcw >11 till! tad matter out ol tin sore, allayed all inflammation, Anally healing lit nUg
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2850, 15 August 1916, Page 9
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842Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2850, 15 August 1916, Page 9
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