Sore Hands in Winter.
Zam-Buk is your Best Bemedy; In the cold weather, sores, "chaps" and broken skin should ba promptlyprotected with dressings of Zarjy.-Buk. This will prevent the cold, germ-laden, air setting up inflammation and ; bloodpoisoDing. The immediate effect of Zam-Buk is very soothing, and the'sore plases begin to heal at once unoter perfect antiseptic conditions. Mrs J. Dixon, 27 Buckingham St., Richmond, Vic, says:— "My'husband is in the coal trade, and during the winter months his hands get very bad with cracks and sores. ■> Coal dust getting into them make 3 them much worse. They used to get fearfully sore and take a lot of healing before he began to use ZamBuk. Zam-Buk is the greatest remedy he has found, for it allavs the irritation, takes out the inflammation, and 1 cleanses the painful sores. As the sores were of a poisonous nature they ! used to cause trouble for long periods ! before he adopted the Zam-Buk trpati ment. However, Zam-Buk always j proves most soothing, and it thoroughly heals the sores. "I have used Zam-Buk for several purposes with excellent results, and my daughters find it very good for chapped hands and for keeping the skin in perfect condition." Zam-Buk is also excellent for cut?, bruises, sprains, excema, ringworm, ulcers, poisoned wounds, piles, etc. Always keep a pot handy. It costs Is 6d or 3s 6d per pot at any chemist or medicine store. The large pot contains I nearly four times the quantity i of the. I Is Sd size.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 8 June 1917, Page 2
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253Sore Hands in Winter. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 8 June 1917, Page 2
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