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HANDS ALL AND SORE. iUidt > -Riik, the open mo way to bioca-poi ward off this vis!-: is shou Nixon. 40 Pc:\ street, No who cays:— "My ' husband sometimes very bad hands at his woi chapped, and very sore en has used Zanvßuk, and fi the cracks, whilst it takes tl :1 hands are painful, _ un« ions, for they sometimes blocd-poison. How to ; is shown by .Mrs A. rrect, North Melbourne, They get form. He it to heal larting and kin smooth the ciacks, whilst it takes the smarting and roughness away, and makes his skin smooth and supple. Before using Zam-Buk it was a matter of difficulty to heal these tender places. "I scalded my arm very badly, and largo blisters came. The place was most painful, but on applying Zam-Buk I found that it was at once soothed. Zam-Buk also subdued the inflammation, took the burning pain away, and healed the injury very quickly. - "These are only Iwo of the many in .stances in which we have used Zam-Buk for injuries, slight or otherwise, and especially for cuts, burns, bruises, etc. I am alwavs recommending Zc Miss F. Nicholls, Bi Richmond. Vic says:—"l used to suffer ?d to suffer irid chapped My hands :al before I father has cess for tho were exceptionally hard lo heal before I began in use Zam-Buk. My father has used this balm with great success for tho same complaint. Zam-Buk preserves tho skin and prevents it becoming rough. After applying the balm my hands are in perfect condition. ' We have used Zam-Buk on several occasions, and have never known it to fail." Zam-Buk is unsurp: worm, ulcers, piles, bites, stipgs, sprains cuts, poisoned sores, and stores at Is 6<l Head Australian D< Sydney. sod for eczema, ringscalds, burns, insect lacerations, bruises, etc. Of all chemists or 3s 6d per pot. pot, 39 Pitt street,

The outbreak of infantile paralysis in Napier now seems to have boon suppressed (says tha Hawke's Bay Herald). Tlie last two patient? suffering from this disease left llio Napier Hospital on the 14th nit. Altogether there were three death;; among die numerous patients admitted io the. instil uiion. and most of the other patients made complete recoveries.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3251, 5 July 1916, Page 61

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Page 61 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3251, 5 July 1916, Page 61

Page 61 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3251, 5 July 1916, Page 61

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