SORE THROAT, TIGHT CHEST.
COLDS AND CHILLS. Zam-Buk is a Soothing and Warming Embrocation-Balm. Colds and chills arc the starting point of many a dangerous illness, especially to those people who are getting on in years and are not so proof against the vagaries of winter as they onco were, and in children, whoso little bodies are not yet sufficiently strong to withstand or throw off cold. The usual sign of an attack is a shivering;, which may pass down the back, alonji' the limbs, and produce a chilling sensation throughout the body. Hub the patient's chest and back thoroughly with Zam-Buk Balm, slightly warmed, and spread on with the palm of the hand. With the application of Zam-Buk Balm the circulation will be promptly stimulated and the patient thould remain between the blankets (in preference to the sheets) for the night. "I luave great pleasure in stating that I have proved Zam-iiuk Balm all that it is claimed to be," says Mr J. H. Heed, of lllawarra lioad, Marrickvilie, Sydney. "I find Zam-Buk a splendid remedy for children's colds, a little rubbing with the balm considerably easing them, and a good night's rest assured. Zam-Buk is also unequalled for chapped hands and face ch&iings, the latter being caused through!, driving about in the winter weather, but an application of ZamBuk soon takes the smart out." Winter is here, and your skin is sure to need Zam-Buk's soothing and healing aid. Keep a pot handy for chilblains, chaps, cold-sores, winter eczema, chafings, and painful cuts and cracks. 1/6 per pot, or 3/C for large size (containing nearly foirr times the 1/6).
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXV, Issue 2140, 31 July 1908, Page 2
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271SORE THROAT, TIGHT CHEST. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXV, Issue 2140, 31 July 1908, Page 2
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