j The Conquest of PAIN | 'by Natural leaf | THE tlirobbing of a cut finger is due to the fact that ir"— - ■ ij -- — I Nature's inner warmth sends an extra stream of healing-, THERMOGENE I soothing blood to the seat of the trouble—and the pain < i< r r | soon ceases. proved relict iof I . I Rheumatism a With a continuous ache or pain—Rheumatism for instance Bronchitis 1 —the blood is congested and natural heat must be generated r \ 1 to stimulate vigorous circulation. Lumbago 1 Neuralgia | Thermogene develops the inner warmth of the natural Sciatica | forces deep in the tissues, with the result that a healing, Gliest Golds | soothing, pain-banishing stream of blood is drawn directly J c " 8 1 to the affected part. ' bore .1 hroats * Sprains | Thermogene conquers pain. It thrills the blood and makes Muscular Pains I it tingle with new life. Thus congestion is cleared, and in • v | place of pain the erstwhile sufferer enjoys a sense of »p ' • I soothed tranquillity. , rneum{mia | Also seek Medical Advice I Thermogene is easy to apply, easy to keep applied, always I beneficial, As suitable for children as adults, Thermogene- • I is sold at ail chemists at 2/- per box. Look for the familiar > I Orange-Coloured Boxes in the Chemists' Windows. ' 1 I THERMOGENE is and always'&as been a •; 1 product of British and Allied ownersMp> 1 production and management. | Write for-the illustrated book on the 1 | Thermogene treatment, which tells how jji to'got the test results. Send a post-curd $■ to-day to Thermoge-.io Bureau, 233 Clar- | ence Street, Sydney, .N.S.W. i | LOOK FOR THE FAMILIAR ORANGE-COLOURED | BOX IN THE CHEMISTS' WINDOWS. | Sole Agents for Australasia :-FASSETT & JOHNSON, LTD., 233 Clarence St., Sydney, NiS.W. 1 ' Manufactured by THERMOGENE CO., LTD., Haywards Heath, Sussex, England. "DIGGERS!" ' "DIGGERS!" ■====================^^ jSI fell Boilers I Maters gßjfo |^CIAUSE^ t MEN'S OUT- ■ few fOf DOiHSStIC fldf #3^ Our Motto: FULL INFORMATION FROM TEE @1®! J RELIABLE GOODS AT LOW PRICES. Ig§ N.Z. AGENTS, (sos You will get (i Fair l)eni at ® n ' as i i i Sill Mffls and lack, lie. THE POPUL£MEI£OUTFITTERS, (Opposite' Queen's Pictures). ■ . 1 " "" " gga>
» —■»■« tboblis. 1 fr mm soerass m nan. J ||f WHAT irritation arises from raw, chapped hands !. If a | ■W ™ woman's skin is at all sensitive she suffers more or less | ' in this way all the year round, but with the damp, cold and frost | m of winter, her hands and wrists become a positive torture. First | : fy the skin loses it pleasant softness, then there is a disagreeable | I roughness and redness, followed by cracking and bleeding,, parti- || |jj cularly in the region of the knuckles and wrists. This distressing $ y] condition is made worse by drying the hands or face carelessly |j W after washing on a raw, cold day. Neglecting chaps, or any cold I sores may lead to painful swelling and inflammation. There is a 1 >er of grit and dirt getting into the cracks of the skin and setting | let, chaps and cold-sores are often the first symptoms of deep-rooted skin disease jl ible is utterly beyond the reach of toilet creams and cheap salves, which possess no |! raloe whatever, and which are not of the least use when the tissures are thus af- jp? ,m-Bufc is the scientific balm which, in addition to allaying; the inflammation and || lealing chaps, cold-sores and roughness, also imparts anew and remarkable health- ijj| skin itself. Smear Zam-Buk on at night, arid wear an old pair of "loves till morn- il I " g * 1 " tect °* application of Zam-Buk is delightfully cooling and soothing. Its healing |j ingredients, which have set it on a pinnacle apart from ordinary ointments and lotions polluted |pj by animal fats and minerals, instantly soak into and thorougly permeate the tissues of the skin, j| softening and healing is a perfectly natural way—the unique Zam-Buk way. New tissue is crea- j| ted, the insiptent skin disease is banished, and the raw winter days may be faced without fear of the |j old trouble returning. | CHAPPED AND CRACKED HANDS HEALED. | _«», Mrs. Jane Chulesev, 41 Lower OanipbelUfc., Surry Hills, Sydney, writes: i found it most soothing:. It moist encd the skin, took away all the stinging sfj " 1 ,1SC(^10 hwedifficulty In carrying on in.v work duriutr the and sm.irr.iuff and healed the sore place*. Whenever this roughness re- ® wintermonihsowinjrtotheakinonmyhandsandarmsbtcominpcrftokeii turns a massage with Zam.Buk at mghtleaves the skin wftaud pliable |v igjfflr and chanted. The wind-chafe after immersion in water caused them to the next day. ml smart and get exceedingly rott*h. Tlic finder joints used to crack into raw „ Zam _ Buk h „ also provcd moat efTecLivc in case ofaccidentg ljfc & Lju »-«**•'•*" '•*■* ano painful sores, and tiieuiiUiioni Mialmo.st unoearlble at ur.Mii. Ha\- buiris and scalds, cuts, sprains, etc." £t§ j|j| fn'rheptt rcßnmnip'td'-il M) irv Znn-Btik. 1 tptiliMi Mine ofih" nttlninnd I >-r. I'tZbk' I®
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 250, 16 July 1919, Page 3
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