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Shut Out' The Night! the icy, starless gloom, The Scene .obscure. where ghostlike shadows loom-. 1 ■ Shut Out The Ni?ht! the dreariness and fog, Draw to the hearth and turn the glowing log. Shut Out The Night! welcome the warmth you need,' And find contentment.in."a fragrant weed." Shut Out The flight and dread of colds adjure—. Remember "Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.

To Soothe, Head SI Purify A* t Sore, Cricked Hands Every Winter. */ am empleyci on the Kalgeertie water supply, and often .« the told and frosty tutmtkir mjt hands usel to get badiy sort, roughenedandcrachtd" writes Mr.fetmtsGriHle.si? Hannmi If your hands and arms get rough, sore or chapped, rub them over every day with Zam-Buk. This has a magic soothing and healing influence and its powerful antiseptic properties keep the inflamed and broken skin free from disease germs, festering and blood-poison. If the skin is cracked and broken Zam-Buk will soothe and relieve pain, and quickly heal any open sores. Simply smear a little Zam-Buk either direct on to the sore places, or spread on a piece of clean, soft lint Then wrap up carefully. Zam-Buk is also splendid for soothing and healing chilblains. «l ioftr Nam, ufar*. bad l«o, pllM. aa«t» «nh, ImNs. itmim, rln*«Mnm. Mrta. bruise*, -burns. anM*. apralna. cto., Zam-Btth to unMfualltd It ill chMlata, «r from B. E Fulfard (ink) Ltd., SytfMy, at U. M end 3a U. (family tin) a fe«x. Stnet, Kalgotrht, W.A.' "In Zam-Buk Iftund a eu itk, sure atalerfor these tmtiles. I have keen able to avoid mil fw tlur suffering if use tf Zam-Buk. RuMid well into the hands fc/mr / start tut m the morning it keeps the Skiti in string perfect conditio*. 1/1 themes to get cuts, and intises /rem tht feels t use. a little Zam-Buk *» gets things right It is * ■fine tafegua>d against fester.tngmnd Iteedpeiion dangers." 'amßuk

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18456, 10 August 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18456, 10 August 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18456, 10 August 1925, Page 7