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HAR D ALMOST RAW

WORKER'S ITCHING. SORES

HEALED BY ZAM-BUK

Certain trades provoke >-kin disease and make the worker's lite a misery, to ray nothing of causing loss { of time and financial worry. ' Wise i •ion, however, oveicome this difficulty by keeping a pot of Zar.i-Buk handy and rubbing; tho ■ balm over the hands before and after work: This little precaution shields the skin from infection by dirt and harmful cheir.teals. It shuts disease out, or if applied j'i'ter harmful aerms have invaded the fle.sh it speedily expels them, clef.n.-es the' flesh medicinally, and r,l.en helps thj growth of healthy new skin. The following narrative proves ii;: - Mrs J. Gambling, 11 Sheedy Street, Richmond, Melbourne, writes: — "In' his work as a drain-layer my husband has a good deal vo do witbu cement and conci-ate, constant handling of which caused an outbreak of itching running 'sores. Owing to the pain and tenderness of die affected parts he was greatly hindered in his work. - His hands were practically raw. Ointment from tbo doctor did , not seem to do much good , " j "However, he decided fco use Zam- < Buk,.'and. found it most toothing.:] Besides stopping ;. the irritation as;;i I -soon as applied, Zam-Buk drew out, j the bad m&tb<ir fro-n. the sores, and quickly uealed them. -Whenever he suffers from similar outbreaks he at once flies to Zam-Buk, fer he has every confidence in this handy healer. Eveiy time" he has used Zam-Buk it has furnished fresh proofs of its great i healing. t.nvors. I'or cuts, burns, bruise^ etc.,-we always find ZamBuk unsurpassed" > Records prove thac Zau'.-Buk is the remady to be depended upon for eczema,' tdcers, bad legs, ringworm, poisoned hands, prickly heat, insect bites, and &tings. It is the home dispsatary—always ready and true-in-1 cases of cubs, bruises, abrasions, ; burns,, scalds, etc. Whether you live , in tov.'n or in the back-blocks it will j pay you to keep a box .-f Zam-Buk j handy. Is (3d and 3s 6d, i-very where, j

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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 74, 28 March 1917, Page 2

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HARD ALMOST RAW Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 74, 28 March 1917, Page 2

HARD ALMOST RAW Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 74, 28 March 1917, Page 2

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