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SUNBUTW. PIUORT.Y • HEAT. HEAT . BASHES, HMPMW, FRECKLES, ITCH AND -INSECT . STINGS SOOTHED AND HEALED BY 7AMBUK. The best healer for Summer skin troubles is Zam-Buk, Jt is a fine tiling when going away on a holiday to tako a pot or two of Ziuii-Buk with joti. Yon neyor know whnt change of air' and drinking-water may cause to your skin, but with Btim-Btik within reach skin discomforts can be reduced to the absolute minimum an,d finally banished. 'Miss Doris ■Wells, of 271 ■■• Brisbane Street, Lnuneeston, Tas., says: "T-suffer-ed from skin blemishes, micli m freckles, and having heard of Ziira-Buk's great value for skin complaints I thought I would try the Balm. I purchased a pot of Zam-Buk and nmwnittd the. Balm well into the skin twice daily. It was very noticeable that in a -hort lime these blemishes disappeared , , leaving my skin perfectly clfer.. . _ ...,',",' " ;... •''During an outinif some members of our family got terribly,"sunburnt.''Tho Rkin was dry.and painful,- but .when Zam-Buk was apnlied the irritation was quickly- .alleviated. .'Znni-Buk rrc.ventcd 'blisterinif, and in a few days Hie exposed skin, was us dear nnl lienltliy as ever. We consider Zam-Buk α-tery, Useful remedy that no household"'chould be without.".-• : ■ •••■■' When you' ask Hoalinif Balm see that jnVi'-'got if. 'Do..not" bfi put qflf with somothinst which, is claimed by yoii'r 'trader | (is "just as good,"" becnuso it returns him more profit. There is nothing "just us good" as the proved, reliable, over-ready, and effective ZiiniBtik foy eczema, ulceration, Wood poisoning, leg. sores,..'ulcers, linprworm,.'scaln sores, Biinburri, rash, sore feet, r.nd all homo lvnrta. Vs. Gd.. or Us. M. per pot, of all chemists ui\d stores.—Advt.

Whon tho.wind blows thro' your tfUiekore On a/wild; cold winter day, When you've loft your gamp, whon your feot aro damp, . ... And you'ro fooling.far from.gay,, When you'vo mleeed your train and it starts to.rain,And you doubt if you'll oudureDon't grow morose, tako a.doeo Of Woods' Qroat Peppermint CurC-Advt. "Yesterday my-tjirottt.w«s'-a.continual reminder, of its existence, and my nasnl organ was "a perpetual miisnnco. I took threo dosea of Dnxter's Liing' Preserver; now my frontnl ornament is a useful member and my throat lias censed from ' troubling, Vatiso the , cold buj; k at ■rest." I). Crawford,'2o Symonds Street, Auckland. 2s. Cd. bottle, chemist or etoro,—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 77, 24 December 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 77, 24 December 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 77, 24 December 1919, Page 2

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