THE SKIN IN WINTER. ZAM-BUK'S SWIFT HEALING ENDS ALL TROUBLE F'ROM CHAPPED CRACKED HANDS, CHILBLAINS AND SORES. Keen wintry weather is responsible for a host of skin troubles. Chnbiains, sore, chapped hands, and smarting faces should always be soothed and healed by Zam-Buk and prevent worse complications. Any roughness, irritation or redness of skin is always liable to result in cracking and bleeding, and disease germs that settle on the raw tissues cause inflammation, poisoned sores, eczema or other chronic trouble. To end this disease peril and restore the skin to perfect condition, simply smear a little of this grand herbal ZamBuk on the sore parts and wrap up carefully. As this refined balm soaks through the pores and below the surface skin, it soothes smarting or itching pain in a wonderful way; it removes poison and disease and assures rapid healing with healthy new tissue. The world-wide success of Zam-Buk is due to the fact that it contains only the ourest -nnd most curative herbal extracts which Nature nrovides for the regeneration of the human skin. Don't wait until winter winds oegin to bite and chap skin—get ZamBuk to-day! Just a little every night will keep your skin smooth, flexible and free of all blemish. Zam-Buk is obtainable at all chemists and stores, Is 6d or 3s 6d per box. At the same time try a cake of Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap, a real aid to winter skin health. 6
Asthona, sura cure for Influenza, Obtainable E. Partington Hall, 35 Victoria street, Cliristchurch, or Paul Proprietary. Ferry Buildings, Auckland.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17812, 11 July 1923, Page 12
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