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SORE, SWOLLEN, AND TENDERJEET. USED TO CRY OUT WITH THE PAIN. ZAM-BUK HEALS, SOOTHES, AND COOLS. "After walking for some time I used to suffer from swollen and tender feet, which were very sore," says Mrs C. E. Driver, of 43 Donald street, Footscray, Melbourne. "The burning and aching- sensations caused mo much sun'orrnf:, and at times 1 used to cry out with the pain. I bathed them and tried all sorts of "things to get relief, but nothing cased the smarting; or reduced the swelling. "However, I tried Zam-Buk, and this excellent balm soon drew out all the heat, healed *he soreness, and reduced tho swelling Zam-Buk is indeed a wonderful balm, for I have never had any foot troubles since using it. Now I can walk about in comfort, whereas one time I could not even bear a boot on. "I have also proved Zam-Buk to be a useful household healer for cuts, bruises, and sores, and we are never without a supply by us." Everybody who has not tried Zam-Buk should obtain a supply at once. A pot should always bo kept handy; it is a grand household healer. Sold by all stores and chemists. — No watch keeps abwJui»'y oorrect lime, and even tho most trustworthy rh-<\ -r>netors used in observatories and or. K-vird ship must bo regulated according; ic tables that are kept to fix the variations to viuch all timepieces axe liable.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16276, 8 January 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16276, 8 January 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16276, 8 January 1915, Page 7

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