IRRITATING PRICKLY HEAT
KASH, SWELLINGS AND SORES QUICKLY HEALED BY ZAM-BUK.
V very common complaint in summer time is prickly heat This tingling, burning irritation resembles sharp pinpricks moving over the legs, back, arms and neck, aind is due to tho ovor-beating of the skin scales and excessive perspiration. ... ~ . . The effective way to stop this itching is to apply soothing dressings of ZaouBuk. The juices from this balm ore naturally absorbed into the skin, thus purifying the pores, invigorating the tissue, and imparting a degree of health and elasticity to tho 6kin that enables it to resist tho evil, effects of intense heat - The skin that is regularly dressed with Zam-Buk will not smart, born,, or itch. It will keep free from' irritating 6pots and pimples. There will be no temptation to- scratcih and rub. Consequently the door will be kept safely closed again*! the germs of skin disease or blood poison. Mrs A. Gibson, 9, Belmore 6trcot, Surrv Hills, Sydney, says:—"When we first came from Scotland to Sydney t?io children used to suffer severely from mosquito bites. Through scratching the itch eruptions their skin festered anil became greatly inflamed. "When other remedies had failed 1 decided to try Zam-Biik. The first few applications of tho balm, brought the children splendid relief. The intense irritation was speedily ended, and the inflammation subdued. Further perseverance with Zam-Buk purified ei-ery one of the bad places and healed them perfectly." Zain-Buk is obtainable of all chemists and storekeepers at Is Gd and'36 6d per pot.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9247, 14 January 1916, Page 8
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252IRRITATING PRICKLY HEAT New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9247, 14 January 1916, Page 8
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