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THOSE 'ITCHING CHILBLAINS. ZAM-BUK THE WONDERFUL SOOTHJNG HEALED. Zam-Buk is indispensable jn the cold weather when the skin is subject to extra strain, and more liable to break down. The irritable pain and inconvenience of chilblains, lor instance, can best be avoided by the use of Zam-Buk. When the chilblains are broken ZamBuk soothes away (inflammation, prevents ulceration, and quickly heals the sore places with new skin. Mrs Annio M'Quade, Bridgo Street, Valley, Brisbane, writes:—"During tho winter months I used to suffer very badly from chilblains, particularly, on tho hands. Tho skin, being rough and dry. would crack into deep fissures, causing me a great deal of pain and irritation. I found Zam-Buk a most suitable skinfood, as it softens and nourishes the skin, thus preserving it from roughness and clacking. "1 always use Zam-Buk for the child i en's skin I roubles, such as chickenpox, and for burns and scalds, cuts and bruises. "My little girl. Hose, hurl her knee very badly on one occasion. R festered and became very sore, causing her a good deal of pain. Another time she hurl her heel, taking Ihe skin off. Both these injuries were cured by the use of Zam-Buk. We find Zam-Buk a necessity where Ihe children nro concerned, and always keep it handy in the house." Zain-Bul; is a unique healing Jwlm, and records of cures show that there is nothing to equal it for piles, eczema, ringworm, bad legs, poisoned sores, itchy spots, cracked skin, etc. Judged by the good it does, there is nothing cheaper than a pot of Zam-Buk, cither at Is, 6d. or S3. 6d.—AdTi,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 267, 7 August 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 267, 7 August 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 267, 7 August 1919, Page 6

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