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CHAPPED HANDS AND BAD FEET. ZAM-BUK THE BEST WINTER SKIN EEMEDY. Miss Mary Edwards, of 46 Abercrombie Street, Sydney, says-. "At one time I was a sufferer every winter from chapped hands and chilblains on 'the hands and fingers, the pain from which was dreadful. They used to become inflamed and then break. The itching- was intense, «nd it required a great effort to refrain from scratching them. "I tried several well-known remedies but without deriving any benefit. One broken chilblain was especially bad, and I underwent great suffering through it. At length I was told of Zam-Buk, and I tried it. The painful burning irritation ceased, the inflammation disappeared, and my hands and fingers were- soon healed. "My hands used to bo a very disagreeable sight at times, but Zam-Buk relieves mo of all this trouble now in cold weather. 3 ' Mr. S. Hedfern, 73 Kegent Street, North Richmond, Vic, says: "My husband suffered from a skin eruption on his feet, which became very sore. The skin cracked between the toes, and the places were so tender that he was unable to walk. In fact, ho was quite incapnei-1 tated and could not work. He bathed tho .affected parts, and used various remedies, which did not, however, seem to do much good. "I advised him to try Zam-Buk, which ho did. After apnlying Zam-Buk to his feet, tho skin trouble was cured in a wonderful way. In a few (lavs all the sore places had healed, and there was no trace at all of the eruption." Znm-Buk is excellent for skin sores, festering, inflammation, ulceration, flesh wounds, injuries, and all manner of skill and scalp disease. Is. Cd. or 3s Gd. (for large family size) of all chemists and stores.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3164, 16 August 1917, Page 3

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310

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3164, 16 August 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3164, 16 August 1917, Page 3

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