IRRITATING; RASHES,
PRICKLY • HEAT, : ': ■BLQTCpS,■'.. /SUN-; ■■ BURN, , 'AND: ALL' SUIfMER.-.SICIN . .TEpuBLES; - ■ 1 -;;:..■;;;:'■■■.;.■;;:."'■' l j 'ZAM-BTJK AND ■ HE'ALS.,.' Zam-Biib;is.both.a.protective and corr recti ve.balm;: and- obstinate skin^ ■irritations:iind TaajiEs, yield to its henlin'R. in-; fluence Justus'surely 1 as;do other skin troubles .of the present-season:; I '. In sum--mei'," the chest;- baolt; autl' legs : are,-'par-': tioularly liable, to irritating rashes and .eruptions,, and in .'the arm-pits and;-joints, 'serious sores often arise through - chafing or excessive perspiration. But Zam-Biik will be-.found ;delightfully. cooliriß. and soothing,' and: will. restdfe: tM. softness,.clearness, and pleasant "feel", of .health; to 'the most troublesome skin, r as' v witv; iicss the •iollowihg : case:— • ■-) '.■■'■ ;.,:....■. ' "Last summer,". says Mr. . J. ; Parker ( of 115 Alice' Street,:.Nowtown,.. Sydney; "n rash broko- outfall :pyer' rty; .body, and the irritation 7 ' paused hie) to.be'..con : stantly scratcliing : and;;- rubbing: it. V.; ..I , bathed: body with different- solutions, but could gain no relief. Rcmemberinp, , I had Zam-Buk in' the libuie, I applied it to the- rash /and af tor two, applications air the'fire and irritation disappeared. I' continued tlie' treatment ! for two or three days. by. which time .thn, rasli had completely vanished. My wife is also <i: great believer in Zam-Buk." ■'■ ■So pure that it'suits even a.'baby's dclicnte skin, and . so, powerfuV-that'.'it expels disease from the strongest .refuge, the frame of old' age, 'Zam-Buk is a re-, liable healing balm for all Injured,: dis-: eased, irritated, and inflamed'conditions of tho ekiit ■' ancV. tissue. '■.'. Sqld by all chemists ami- stores, , at 1$: ,od.'. und .35.; Cd. per pot; 35.. Cd.' contains nearly four, times the Is. Gd.—Advt. ..' '' .'.. ;'• : ; ;/;...
The mimbor of electors in England grew ■ from 4,132,411 in 1885 to 5,710,365 in 1908.;".. ■;:;■.,•■■■•■;'"■■ ', " ;.'■ ■-..;. ■ /' Crab-pots, > fish-boxes,", oars, nets., : and other.:.'fishing 'tackle -were iised to decorate;;the (ilm'rch at Port .Isaac, Cornwall, .foi'';a,E«rvico.of thanksgiving for the harvest of the'iea. , .;,' r ■, • : ; i 'The. lost' property br.indh at.'Scotland Yard restored articles -ilued at to thoir'^ivriors'.last year; ..■■ "' •■>'■■ For Chronic Chest Cosnpliihta, Wcods Grdot Peppermint Cure, Is. 6t1., is. 6d.—AoTt.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 738, 10 February 1910, Page 9
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324Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 738, 10 February 1910, Page 9
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