I; | hl j Carelessness in drying and exposure ia cold weather will ruin th® nicest hands. The skin gets rough and hard, and even cracks and bleeds, and the cold enters every time the wound opens anew. ZamBuk is a pleasant and powerful skin healer. If Zam-Buk be ribbed in, and an old glove worn at night, the skin may be kept soft and white all winter. ZamBuk has the great advantage erf being absolutely pure and easily absorbed, and therefore highly healing. Rub it in. “ Vour Zam-Buk has done my hand* more feed than anything I hare yet tried,” say» Miaa M. J. Romand, of Sunny Side Vineyard, Forbe».N.S.W. Of»ll chmitu an 4 «Mra ft IM g«r »•*:; Sanaly aw, M/'aaerly/nir limw fMMlity.'; w <Ur«at /ar mas «Wf /r»a Hu Zam-faA Piit St., Sf*uf.
If yon want fiue potato cron* don’t ” r .no to « t ,ray ynr o'anta wi h 8 txa* land’s Potato Bueur KxVammßaok. It is fatal to bligut spores.*
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 289, 14 December 1906, Page 2
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162Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 289, 14 December 1906, Page 2
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