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TO DISPEL PAIN AND STIFFNESS.

GET ZAM-BUK AND RUB IT IN. As an embrocation herbal Zam-Buk reveals marvellous pain-soothing qualities. It penetrates into skin, flesh and muscle, ■ and literally drives out pain. Zam-Buk is especially good in winter _aches and pains like muscular rheumatism, lumbago and sciatica, also for neuralgic pains, sprains, wrenches and strains. Mrs. L. Lyons, Hope St., Brisbane, writes: —“For rheumatics in the arms and shoulders 1 found Zam-Buk remarkably beneficial. I melted the balm to liquid state, then rubbed it well into the muscles and joints. ZamBuk brought wonderful ease and quickly subdued pain. I have also found Zam-Buk equally effective for treatment of sore throat. My daughter also used to suffer with periodic attacks of neuralgia. The side of her face was very sensitive and sore, but I pursuaded her to try Zam-Buk. It completely ended the pains.” Zam-Buk is the safest, purest, and best skin remedy the world has ever known. Its wonderful curative and disease-dispelling virtues make ZamBuk a most valuable remedy for eczema, bad legs, ulcers, piles, poisoned wounds, chaps, burns, scalds, etc. Beware of common crude compounds containing animal fats and gritty minerals. These are a' source of real danger in most skin troubles. Zam-Buk is obtainable of chemists and stores everywhere, at 1/6, or 3/6 family size box.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1922, Page 3

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TO DISPEL PAIN AND STIFFNESS. Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1922, Page 3

TO DISPEL PAIN AND STIFFNESS. Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1922, Page 3

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