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HANDS ALL BLEEDING AND SORE.

HAM-rtUK, THE UNEQUALLED HEALER. Cracked, chapped hands, are painful, unsightly, and dangerous, for they some--I|mes open t-h£ way io Ilow lo ward oil 1 this.risk is shown by Mrs. A. Nixon, 10 .Peel Street, North Melbourne; who nays':— ■ ".My hu.'band sometimes sulVers from very bad hands at his work. They get chapped,' and very sore,cracks form. He has used Zam-Buk, and iinds it to heal the cracks, whilst it takes the smarting' and roughness away, and makes liis skin smooth and supple. Before using ZamBuk it was a matter of difficulty lo heal these tender places. "I scalded my arm very badly and large blisters came; The place was most painful, but on applying Zain-lSuk I found that it was at once soothed. '/,Willi Uk also subdued the'inflammation, took the burning pain away, and healed the injurv very quickly, "These are only, (wo of the many instances in which we have used Zam-BiiL for injuries, slight or-otherwise, amkespecially for cuts, burns, bruises, etc. I am always recommending 7,nm-lluk to friends."

~ Miss F. Nieholls, Buckingham Street, ■Richmond, Victoria, says: "I wed to suffer from roughness of Ihe skin'inn) chapped hands, especially in winter. My hands were exceptionally hard to heal before I began to use Zam-Buk. My father has used this balm with great success for the same complaint. KamBuk preserves (he skin and prevents :l becoming rough.' After applying the balm mv hands are in perfect condition. We hiive used Zam-Buk oil several occasions, and lioye never known it to fail." Zam-liuk is unsurpassed for cciema. ringworm', ; ulcers, piles, scalds, burns, insect bites, stings, sprains, lacerations, bruises,. cuts, poisoned sores, etc. Of all chemists and stores fit Is. fid, or 3s. fid. pe'r pot. : .

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 237, 25 June 1918, Page 8

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289

HANDS ALL BLEEDING AND SORE. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 237, 25 June 1918, Page 8

HANDS ALL BLEEDING AND SORE. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 237, 25 June 1918, Page 8

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