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TORTGRED BY CHILBLAINS.

FKUT SO BAD COi: 1.1) NOT G'O TO WORK. ZAM-IHJK SOOTH KS AM) HEAT.S. Ar,WAYS KVXV A i'OT HAM)Y. Mr. Albert Xiilt, of li'i Ash more Street-, Erskinoville, Sydney, says:—"During winter 1 was tortured by chilblains, which affected my feet very much. "One of my big toes became badly inflamed, and started to fester. The chilblains got so bad that I could scarcely wait, and at last I had to leave my work. I commenced using Zam-Huk and carefully aflplied it to my loot. This wonderful balm gave me so much relief that I was able to return to work. I continued using Zam-Duk until all soreness and irritation were ended, and the chilblains hod disappeared. "I have also obtained speedy- relief from Znm-Tluk for cuts round the. tops of my fingers. "My mother let a brick fall on her foot, which badly bruised her toas, and her foot was very much swollen. I recommended her to us:' Zam-ISuk. She did so, and (he swelling soon went down and the bruised toes were quickly healed. We always keep a pot of Zani-Huk in our house." Zam-Buk soothes and heals chapped hands, chilblains, cold sores, eczema, ulcers, ringworm, bad legs, scalp disease, piles, and other skin troubles. Sold by all stores ami chemists at Is. Cd. ami 3s. Gd. per pot.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 8

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TORTGRED BY CHILBLAINS. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 8

TORTGRED BY CHILBLAINS. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 8

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