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GREAT CRACKS IN HIS FINGERS

ZAM-BUK A SOUND AND RELIABLE HEALER.

No matter what is your trade or occupation, you need Zam-Buk, because you are always in danger of accident, or the special nature of your work renders you liable to skin trouble of one sort of iinother; You can't make a mistake' if you keep Zam-Buk handy. . . . Mrs N. - Read, of Darby Street, Cook's Hill, N.S.W., writes: "In con! sequence of constantly handling cement, my son, George, who is employed in concrete work, suffered a great deal from sore hands. The skin became dry and hard, and would then break into great cracks and ! fissures. These were most painful, and greatly hindered his work. However, he found a wonderful remedy in Zam-Buk, which softened the skin, healed the cuts, and drew all the inflammation out of the sores. With continued applications of Zam-Buk his hauds became thoroughly healed and perfectly sound and healthy. "Zam-Buk was also instrumental in curing a; friend. He knocked one of his legs, and the dye from his sock got into the places setting up bloodpoisoning. For several weeks before I neard about it, his leg was in i>n awful state, but I at once advised him to wash the wound thoroughly and apply Zam-Buk. He did so, with the result that Zam-Buk quickly brought down the inflammation and reduced the swelling. In a short time he had the satisfaction of seeing the leg perfectly healed by Zam-Buk. "I also know of instances where Zam-Buk has been used with great success for blackheads- and various' skin blemishes."

Znm-Bnk is obtainable at chemists and stores at Is 6d or 3s 6d a pot, and while making it your regular "firstaid" at home, you will do your friends and relatives of the 'Expeditionary, Force a good turn by sending them a pot or t.vo in your parcels. The troops find Zam-Buk ■ a "God-send" in the trenches. On receipt of moneyorder for quantity required, C. E. lulford (Aiis.), Ltd., 39 Pitt Street, Sydney, will mail supplies on to any address post free.

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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 81, 5 April 1916, Page 2

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GREAT CRACKS IN HIS FINGERS Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 81, 5 April 1916, Page 2

GREAT CRACKS IN HIS FINGERS Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 81, 5 April 1916, Page 2

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