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COLD WEATHER AILMENTS QUICKLY CURED 'BY ZiAM-BUK-Theiro os pilenty of heiilhiia 1- v,-\'rk for Zamvßuk in. the ooild we«tiher, quote aip;uit from cote, bruises, burns. soa.klsi, atnd skin .diseases. For in .stance, in. cases of: Col'd'iin tihe Hehd.—Rub some Zanir Buk beltiweem, the hands -<*od breathe in fhe medacinail odours' from, the &mpapafcmg balm. This loosens xhe | stuffiness iru ' the nose, clears the' head, and reilieives the dull, heavy! fedimg. Putting a little iZami-Buk up jtiiiei nosltniis with tbe tip <)f the fei'geir j is also Vei'y beneficdal. ' ' Chapipeid Hands. —Cldsvnse tihe s«re placie of -any dirt., and then gently ajijodnfti witih Zia.m-Buik, Zaun-Bulk; re duioe|g atnd soon ends the aniflaimimKi,tiioai, ipaiin, and swelling 1. Zaim-Buk sihiotiild be aipplied liberally might aad mioamiing!; amid rtihmigihi the liiigjhib wi^airan, old g'tore venltiilaibed by slits in the palm, and inside of which, rniore of lilie Zia.mi-Buk hiais been smeared. Rheiumiartiiam;. —'Sioiumd riiibbingls of the Qiffeoted p«irts A\-ith, Zam-Buk drives out the ptadn and restores lis; somness- The penetraltlitng 1 poavei* of 'the pam-BlHng! essenoesi in. Ziaim-Biikj produces excellent results in mtiscu-' lair p'adnis genieffally. . Sore Tlhroat.—Rests (tihe Voiioce anirt inhale the funaieisi gdrea off by rubbing Ziana-Biaik beittweeJM the hands. Extra preciaiuitiion ia to rub Ziain-Buk. o?veo" the tthiroa*; >and chiesit, esipeoiaily tor BRONCHITIS. Chest! GhiiE.-R.ub the pia^tiiient's bacik and chesti soundly mbh Za.mBuk, siigihtly waa*ftied and spread ■ori the palm of tihe: hand. The whole oirculatiiomi wiHi be sftamulaibeid amd tdghtniess of the; chest; mota reliefveid. VGhjliblanaiiSi.-—'Zana-Buk sihoiuild be a.piplaed as often' a« poisaibte by getnitile fricitdon/. If the skan' brealkis, leading a rarer surfacie, Zaan-Buik' is doulbly viailuiaibie beciaiujsei of ; its greaitl healing 'and anltiisepitlia piaweir. Apply Kibdral 1•ly, and cover with flannel or carded: oottoni.' lg 6d add .3® 6d!eiVerywhere

r*± _ : SENSIBLE WAY TO CURE BABY'S COLD. A young mother worrieß needlessly when ! she finds that baby has developed a cold, ! An experienced mother like Mrs. H. ! Stephen, of 5, Leichhardt St., Waverley, , N.S.W., -wraps baby in Wawn's Wonder- - Wool—this Magic Wrap soothes and cures while baby sleeps. She says :■ —" Tour Wonder-Wool is simply splendid. My baby (10 months old) had such a nasty . cold which I could not cure. I used several I cough remedies, but not one seemed to have I any. effect. Someone advised me to try your • Wonder-Wool' and right glad I am . that I did so. It had immediate effect, loosening the cough and driving the cold right out of the system. It is really thd most sensible and effective way of curing a" cold that I have' ever yet heard of." Wawn's Wonder-Wool is equally effective . for adults, and acts like magic in cases of i Bronchitis,., Sore Throat, Colds, etc. j Always keep it in the home—you never J know when it will be needed; Of ; all Chemists and Stores, 2/6 a packet, or | j from V. A. Wawn, Manufacturing Chemist, '• ! 186 George Street, Sydney, N.S.W. 5

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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13931, 9 July 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13931, 9 July 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13931, 9 July 1919, Page 4

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