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WHY YOU SHOULD KEEP ZAM-BUK HANDY.

UNEQUALLED AND EVm-iRELIABLE. Why you should, keep a ekin-healer handy ia apparent to all in face of the daily menace of accidents and skin disease. Why that healer should always be Zam-Buk is equally obwous, considering that ZamBuk is in every respect the most reliable, most unique, and most succeesful skin drese* ing obtainable to-day. iivery ingredient in Zam-Buk has some particular smoothing, healing, and antiseptic •virtue, and all aio compounded in eucM a' unique and clever way tnat each ingredient blends with and helps the others, thus ensuring the highest degree of healing-,effi-ciency. ■-.■ . In addition, Zam-Buk possesses the fnrUit.i- iouvj.iitjge in being absolutely free, from lard and animal' fat of every kind. ! Zam-Buk is of pure vegetable .origin, and iiojtncr in oompositiori nor in curative action lw,s it anything in common with, ordinary ointments. As on ever-ready, quick, and thoroughly reliable "first-aid" for superficial skim troubles; as a preventive of festering and blood-poison; as a soothing oure for piles; and as a cure for obstinate and disfiguring dawist-6 like eczema, ringworm, eta, Zanv Bilk lm achieved remarkable success all thei : world over. Zam-BuK ia unequalled for eczema, ulcers, bad logs, ringworm, and scalp disease; perfectly heals cuts, braises, burns, scalds; allays swelling, inflammation, and,, soreness; and clears away itchy rash, ' blotches, pimples, spots, and all disfiguring skin disease. Zam-Buk is obtainable of all chemists and stores a.t Is bd or 3s 6d. — The highest tide in the world is in the Bay of lAindy, between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Tho tide there sometimes rises to tho height of 71ft, and the increase is occasionally as much as a foot every five minutes. Changeable weather produces colds. They are quickly relieved by "NAZOL." Thig remedy is equally efficacious for young, old,. or middle-aged persons. — Sir Thomas Oliver, the well-known authority on industrial diseases, proposing , "The Immortal Memory" at the Newcastle Burin Club's dinner, said his great-grand-unclc, Robert Oliver, was the man who introduced Burns to Highland Mary. —Mr Charles Tuppen, tho world's champion coach horn blower, has just died ini London. For many years he was a familiar figure at tho International Horse Show at Olympia and the Richmond Horse Show, ; and during his career he won 20 first prizes for horn-blowinfr in England and America. Aβ soon as you feel the slightest symptom of Influenza, take "NAZOL" on sugar and also inhale through a Naiol Inhaler, and you're safe.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17929, 7 May 1920, Page 5

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WHY YOU SHOULD KEEP ZAM-BUK HANDY. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17929, 7 May 1920, Page 5

WHY YOU SHOULD KEEP ZAM-BUK HANDY. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17929, 7 May 1920, Page 5