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A tine drying day; but what about “WASH-DAY” HANDS? Wash-day need not give you rough, red hands if you protect them by rubbing in a little ZamBuk each night. This famous herbal ointment retnoves redness, swelling and inflammation and quickly soothes and heals sores and “chaps.” Zam-Buk will make and keep your hands soft, smooth and lovely. Thousands of people keep Zam-Buk in the house as a safe and simple firstaid dressing for cuts, bruises and kindred accidents, and as a boon for sore, tired and aching feet. 7dm-Buk C. E. Fulford (Australasia) Etd. 1-3 Nickson St., Sydney, N.S.W.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26634, 3 December 1947, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26634, 3 December 1947, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26634, 3 December 1947, Page 7

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