lmm §§™»' SAIA , | .m WHAT irritation arises from raw, chapped hands! If a woman's g, ** skin is at all sensitive she suffers more or less in this way . all 1 - # * e y ear with the damp, cold and frost of winter, her hands; -q f°PTl&<§ l§Ssr ? and wrists become a positive torture. First the skin loses its pleasant. | softness, then there is a disagreeable roughness and redness, followed: § f and ■ by cracking and bleeding, particularly in the region of the knuckles and p "O ° 'wrists. This distressing condition is made worse by drying the hands or face ||J r&miflll ■ carelessly after washing on a raw, cold day. Neglecting chaps, or any cold jj ,n 1 /5 J^ $P" sores, may lead to painful swelling and inflammation. There is a danger of ' m CpFECKS y^ % 2" r - rt e ettin g into the cracks of the skin, and setting up positive torture. | B^^^^^§^^.^^^^t^^§ : § In fact, chaps and cold-sores are often the first symptoms of deep-icooited I PSk W^OOSSZ^S$ [ skin disease. The trouble is utterly beyond the reach of toilet creams and | ps&Sv 'cheap salves which possess no medicinal value whatever, and which are not m '°f e ' east use wnen tne ti ssues are tnus a ff Zam-Buk is the .■ scientific [| i\'\y-o^^^M^^^^M^B:- a ' ra which, in addition to allaying the inflammation and pain, and tiealing; || cna P s > cold-sores'and roughness, also imparls a new and remarkable | ness to the skin itself. Smear Zam-Buk on at night, and wear an old pair of § , gloves till morning. The effect of the application of Zam-Buk is delightfully j cooling and soothing. Its healing ingredients, which have set it on a pinnacle apart from || ■ ordinary ointments and lotions polluted by animal fats and minerals, instantly soak into || thorou g n V permeate the tissues of the ski/i, softening and healing in a perfectly fg m^^MSW^^^MM<o^^^^^^s' ; natural way—the unique Zam-Buk way. New tissue is created, the incipient skin disease' k IS banished, and the raw winter days may be faced without tear ot old trouble returning, m IMACTW DAIRSETIII "IT AST Winter the extreme cold caused roy hands to crack and become awfully sore," says Mrs. M. fei ltNd I Ij 5 HiSvr DHL Ej Emsley, of,cornef of OUfton and Phillts Streets, Maryland, Adelaide. "It I put them In water Kg ~ n .»i „.,„«„« they would Meed 'and be very painful, and I could not attend to -my domestic duties. The hkln on the i§ RAW GKrACftb • side of the nails would break awav, causing nasty row openings, I applied Zam-Buk on retiring at night, Br andputapairofflovescu, and by continuous treatment, niirt mcks quickly healed, and my f* WISHfH RJ FfV skin was made Bolt and pliabjo. lfmd that to"occa!iocallyapplfy Zam-Buk durini; cold weather is a sure I*l , VS'lilwn DS.&W .' way of preventing Wimer sores and keeping tbe skin heaitny and tott." Kg W obstinate cases 01 eczema, cold-weatter sores, ulceration, WW 'HnSWIIF IMP'P'inQ nZ^^^^&m M scalp disease, piles, poisoned wonnds, festered sores, ring- ■ EV& RY FnU.WK. r«r~t,USs j\ pQy. s^ wj worm, abscesses, pains and swellings. No home can safely tC , .■.'■■•: ' ; ■ " «, M Mbe without this healer. All chemists & stores, l/6&3/6perpot fo -''''' Ml
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