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WOMEN'S SORE FEEL

Z.UI-BUK SOOTHES AND HEALS " J am a canvasser," says Mrsi Margaret Gunson, of 157 Hoddlu-st, West Richmond, • Melbourne, " and am, therefore, cunstantly on my feet. Four weeks ago my insteps became very tender and broke out in aores, which forced me to lay up for several days. . I applied different lotions procured from the chemist, but they utterly failed to giive me relief. Seemg 1 Zaimrß-ukad-vertisod, I procured a pot. Before I had used half of it the sores were all healed, and the burning irritating feeling had, left my feet. The soothing effect of the first few applications was indeed wonderful. I shall never fail to recommend ZamBuk where a reliable healing balm IS required." Zam-Buk, the ereat healer, is a speedy c«re for Piles, Eczema. Doils, Running Sores, Soro Legs, Ringworm, Barcoo. Etc. As an Embrocation' for Strained Mushclcb and Tendons, Zam-Buk, rub<b(Xi well into the pai'ts affected, is unequalled. As a Household Balm for Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Pimples, Blackheads, Pridkly Heat, Freckles, Sunburn, Rash, and Bites of Insects Zam-Buk is invaluable. From all medicine vendors, Is 6d or 3s 6d family size, (containing nearly four iimos tho iquantiity). or from The Zam-Buk Co.. .Pitt St., Sydney. Send a penny Mtamp for FREE SAMPLE POT. EVERY HOUSEWIFE NEEDS ZAM-BUK.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 254, 8 December 1904, Page 1

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WOMEN'S SORE FEEL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 254, 8 December 1904, Page 1

WOMEN'S SORE FEEL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 254, 8 December 1904, Page 1

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