WINTER SKIN TROUBLES.
CHAPS, COLD SORES, CHILBLAINS, HASHES, AND RAW SKIN SOOTHED AND HEALED BY ZAM-BUK. More women suffer in winter from skin troubles, contracted on washing day, than from any other cause. Zam-Buk will end their suffering. "Chaps" are often tho result of not being able to properly dry one's hands when they are in and out of the wasli-tnl) all day. Cracked knuckles and sore arms are caused by the raw effect of the weather on tho skin, when one is constantly in and out of the hot, steamy kitchen. It only needs tiny germs of disease to settle on the raw places, or some particle of dirt to get into a crack or sore, lor painful eczema, ulceration, or bloodpoisoning to start. Immediate attention should, therefore, be paid to the first signs of roughness or pimples, and the only safe policy is tc depend upon Zainliui;, the scientific balm, which sinks through the pores, strengthens the skm tissue and enables it to resist, without ill effect, tho cold winds and frosts. The powerful medicinal juices of ZamBuk ensure soothing, healing, and gerinkiliing powers of a high order. The nousewifo need only gently rub Zam-Buk over her hands, arms, and face, and the keenest frosty air will not roughen or "chap" her skin. If the skin lias got into a smarting, cracked, or soro condition, Zam-Duk will soothe away the inflammation, keep off disease germs, and make the skin healthy and strong. Znm-Iluk is invaluable for piles, coze ma, eruptions, pimples, sores, chapped hands, cold in the head, chest cold, cuts, pains, burns, sore faces, cold sores, chilblains, cliills, etc. Of all chemists and stores, Is. Gd. and 3s. Gd.— Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1178, 13 July 1911, Page 2
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283WINTER SKIN TROUBLES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1178, 13 July 1911, Page 2
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