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HANDS ALMOST RAW.

WORKER'S ITCHING SORES HF.AT.Kn BY ZAM-BUK. Certain trades provoke skin disease and make the worker's life a-misery, to say nothing of causing loss of time and financial worry. iWiee men, however, overcome this difficulty by keeping a pot of Zam-Buk handy and rubbing the balm over the hands before and after work. This little precaution shields the skin from infection by.dirt and harmful chemicals. It phuts disease out, or if applied after harmful germs have invaded the flesh it speedily expels them, cleanses the flesh, medicinally, and then helps the growth of healthy new skin. The following narrative proves it. Mrs. J. Gambling, 11 Sheedy Street, Richmond, Melbourne, writes:— ■ "In his' work as a drain-layer my husband has .a gixid deal to do with, cement, and conereto, constant handling of which caused an outbreak of itching, running sores. Owing to the pain and tenderness of the affected parts he was greatly, hindered in his work, fiis hands were praotically raw. Ointment from the doctor did not seem to do much good.

"However, ho decided to use Zam-Buk, and found it most soothing. Besides stopping the irritation as soon as applied, Zam-B'ik drew out the bad matter from the sores, and quickly healed them. Whenever ho-suffers from similar out-1 breaks he at once flies to Zam-Buk, for I he has every confidence.in this handy healer. Evory time he has used ■ Zam-' Bulc' it has furnished fresh proof of its great healing powers. For cuts, burns, bruises, . etc., we always find Zam-Buk unsurpassed." . Records prove.that Zain-Buk is- the remedy to bo depended upon for eczema,' ulcers, bad legs, ringworm, poisoned wound 6, prickly heat, insect bites and stings. It is the home dispensary—-al-ways ready and true In cases of cuts, bruises, abrasions, burns, scalds, etc. Whether you livo in town or in the back blocks it will pay you to keep a pot of Zam-Buk handy.\ Js. 6d. and 3s, 6d., I everywhere.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3038, 27 March 1917, Page 3

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HANDS ALMOST RAW. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3038, 27 March 1917, Page 3

HANDS ALMOST RAW. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3038, 27 March 1917, Page 3

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