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HEAT dAUSfiS BAD FEET.

NOTHING LTKE ZAM-BUK FOR ENDING PAIN AND SORENESS. All sufferers from chafing*, liljs-ter* and other hot weather foot torture will find speedy relief in Zam-Buk. "For years," says Mr W. lii'll. 1-" Duke street, Christchurch, NX. "I was caused great misery bv what aff known as galled feet. " In" the b<> : months my suffering was almost unendurable. When heated, my feet became so sore and blistered under the toes and soles that I hardly dare put them to the ground. I had to li®F about and endure this agony until • friend induced me to dress mv"fcut Zam-Buk. I first bathed them in wa!er as hot as I could bear it, and thf.-n n**" saged and got Zam-Buk well into tk» open pores. Zam-Buk was wonderfully cooling and soothing, and it very so oll put an end to all the aching. tmrniaß pain. "Now, whenever I have a bard day'* walking to do I use Zam-Buk befo"' hand, and as a result never have M/ of the old bother with my feet." Hot weather eczema, pimples, rasbtfi blisters and sores, peeling skin, worm, ulcers, poisoned wounds, barber' rash and all similar skin affections di* appear under the influence of Zam-Bu*-For cuts, bruißes and burns and simiW mishaps 7!am-Bnk i« the periert hew* 01 all fs4 itmi,

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Clutha Leader, Volume XLI, Issue 41, 4 December 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume XLI, Issue 41, 4 December 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume XLI, Issue 41, 4 December 1914, Page 2

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