CHEST-COLD AND SORE THROAT ZAM-BUK CALM INDISPENSABLE IN WINTER.
The. possible consequence of a cold ; in the ctoest or sore throat are so dangerous, especially to elderly people, chat prompt measures should be taken ■upon the appearance of the first symptoms, which are usually headaches, chilliness, a dry rough feeling in the throat, and perhaps tightness across the chest. The mo's-to simple • trea't•ment is 7 to take;' a hot' bath, afterwards Vriibbing'the neck and -chest vigorously with Zam-Buk, Balm. In a state' of perspiration the sufferer should then be at once wrapped .in warm blankets, when the pleasant fumes produced by rubbing Zam-Buk Balm between the hands must be inhaled. This will enable the Zab-Btik to enter the inflamed and congested tissues, * ahd < to- supplement the work done by 'such of the Balm as has previously been absorbed by external rubbing. The effect of using Zam-Biik in this manner is most soothing and beneficial. , "I have pleasure in stating that I find Zam-Buk the besF healer and embrocation that Ibave ever used.'' says Mr F. G. Hughes, of Empire Hotel, . N. S. W. , "Some, little 'time I caught a bad cold on the chest. I rubbed Zam?Bufc well in over night, and in the ■ morning felt greatly relieved. Jn Orange we generally experience, a very severe winter, and 'chapped hands, sore lips and' chil;blaihs are the outcome. For thise troubles I have proved Zam-Buk unequalled.. Its healing and soothing action is prompt, and the method of application simplicity itself. I never fail to. recommend Zam-ißuk." Zam-tßiik,' the great winter skinibalm, cures winter eczema, chapSj chilblains,, cold-sores, sore-lips, facesores, cuts, bruises, burns, ulcers, piles, pimples boils rash, ringworms, inflammation, poisoned wounds, barber's rash; etc! As an embrocation for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica^ lumbago, strains or sprains, gout, and all muscular affections, Zam-Buk is never, failing.. Obtainable from. all Chemists and Stores.
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Grey River Argus, 26 July 1907, Page 4
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309CHEST-COLD AND SORE THROAT ZAM-BUK CALM INDISPENSABLE IN WINTER. Grey River Argus, 26 July 1907, Page 4
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