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COLD WEATHER AILMENTS

QUICKLY CURKD BY ZAM-BUK.

There is plenty oi' healing work for isuiu-Buk in the eoid weather, apaic Horn cuts, bruises, burns, scauio,, and skin dUeases. For instance, ;.a casvjs 01 — ■ Cold in the Head;—Rub soino ZainBuk botwoeu tho hands and breathe in tho meiliciaal odours iron: tho cvapurstinit balm. This loosens tho stuiiine.» ( in tho nose, clears tho head, and relieve:, tho dull heavy feeling. . .futtii. i,' a little SSuru-JtJuk up tho nostrils with the tip of the linear is also very bene ficial.

Chapped Hands.—Cleanse the so:-c-. place, of any dirt, and thee, gently anoint, with .Zam-Buk. Zam-Buk reduces and soon end 3 the inflammation, pain, and swelling. Zam-Buk should bo appli-d liberally night and morning; and through the night wear an old glove ventilated by slits in the palm, and inside of which moro of tho Zam-Buk has been smeared. Rheumatism.—Sound Tubbings of the affected parts with Zam-Buk drive out tho pain, and restore lissomuess. The. penetrating power of the pain-kiUir.R essence in Zam-Buk produces oxcellont results in muscular pains gonei-ally. Sore- Throat.—Best the voice and inhale tho fumes given off by rubbirp Knro-Buk between the bands. Estvrprecaution is to rub Znrci-BuJc over the throat and chest, especially for 88-o>7-CIIITJS.

Chest Chill,—Bub the patient's baWr and chest soundly with Zam-Buk, fdigh '• V warmed and soTead on the palm tho hand. The whole circulation w:" ; be, stimulated and tightness of the. che«( soon relieved. • . ... Chilblain*.—Zam-Bnk should be nro'.ied a-'-. ■oftw, ai nostih'e. hv gentle (r : ", tion. Tf the Finn break?, leaving ar" s.urfnoe, Znm-Btik is doubly valuab : " because of its great he.iljnsr and antiseptic power. Apply liberally, and o.ovi'" with flannel or en Hod cctton. Is frl, and 3s <sd every whore.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10027, 19 July 1918, Page 7

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COLD WEATHER AILMENTS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10027, 19 July 1918, Page 7

COLD WEATHER AILMENTS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10027, 19 July 1918, Page 7