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SUNBURN, RASH. PRICKLY HEAT, &c Zam-Buk Balm Ends all Summer Skin Troubles.

Summer's heat and glare is told in alt sorts of skin troubles. Sunburnt skins, prickly heat, smarting faces, rough hands, sore, blistered feet, rashes, and othor irritated ~and inflamed conditions of the skin.'* are ever liable to step in and mar the pleasures of the summer season. Hands,, face, and neck are, of course, the parts^ liable to_ suffer from disfiguring sunburn;' and smarting patches, and on the chest,;'" back, and legs heat rashes are very( common. "Anointing with Zam-Buk —the Balm that just suits _ the season and the skin —should be a nightly measure with all who value comfort and a 'clear, healthy, skin. Mr Edward Vergo, of Oxford street, Leederville, W.A., writes: —"l suffered from a nasty rash. , The irritation caused me to scratch: it. with the result that an ugly sore formed. Indeed, the irritation , was so- strong that for nitrhts and nights I could not sleep. I procured several remedies from different chemists and tried them,-but derived no relief. Finally, 1 * was advised to give Zam-Buk Balm a trial. After two or three applications ol the Balm the irritation ceased, and thd sore quickly healed." Zam-Buk, the world's great healing} ba-lm, is invaluable in the summer season 1 for sunburn, rash, sore feet, bifeters; smarting patches, peeling nosee, prickly heat," chafings, and all irritated and inflamed conditions of'the skin. Sold by all chemists and stores, or direct from Ths Zam-Buk Mfg. Co.. 39 Pitt street, Sydney, at Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot, 3s 6d sizi containing nearly four times Is 6d.

— Wisdom is something which comes ta a man when he is too old for it to do him much good —'A one-legged' political orator named Jones, who was pretty successful in bantering an,lrishman, was asked by the latter "how he had lost his t leg." ' "WJell," said Jones, "on examining my pedigree and looking up. my descent. I found there waa some Irish blood in, me; and, being convinced that it had all settled in that left leg, I had it cut off. at, once—' "Be the powers," said Pat, "it 'ud ev-been a deuced food thing ef it had only settled in ver eadl" , "

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Otago Witness, Issue 2808, 8 January 1908, Page 85

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SUNBURN, RASH. PRICKLY HEAT, &c Zam-Buk Balm Ends all Summer Skin Troubles. Otago Witness, Issue 2808, 8 January 1908, Page 85

SUNBURN, RASH. PRICKLY HEAT, &c Zam-Buk Balm Ends all Summer Skin Troubles. Otago Witness, Issue 2808, 8 January 1908, Page 85