QuickEy Banished by Zam-Buk. There is plenty of healing work for Zam-Buk in the cold weather, quite from cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, and skin diseases. For instance, in cases of COLD IN THE HEAD.—Rub soma Zam-Buk between the hands and breathe in the medicinal odours from the evaporating balm. This loosens the stuffiness m the nose, clears the head, and relieves the dull, heavy feeling. Putting a little ZamBuk up the nostrils with the tip of the finger is also very beneficial. CH4PPED HANDS.—Cleanse the sore place of any dirt, and then gently anoint with Zam-Buk. Zam-Buk reduces and soon ends the inflammation, pain, and swelling. Zam-Buk should bo applied liberally night and morning; and through. t'he night wear an old glove ventilated by, in the palm and inside of which more of the Zam-Buk has been smeared. t^K-UMATISM.— Sound rubbings of the affected parts with Zam-Buk drives out the pain and restores lissomeness. The penetrating power of the pain-killmff essences in Zam-Buk produces excellent results in muscular pains generally. SORE THROAT. —Best the voice ana inhale the fumes given 'off by rubbing Zam-Buk between the hands. Extra precaution is to rub Zam-Buk over the throat and chest, especiallv for BRONCHITIS. CHEST CHILL. —Bub the patient's back,' and chest soundly with Zam-Buk, slightly warmed, and spread on the palm of the hand. The whole circulation will be stimulated, and tightness of the chest soon relieved. , . CHILBLAINS.—Zam-Buk should be applied as often as possible by gentle friction. If the skin breaks, leaving a raw surfaoe, Zam-Buk is doubly valuable because of its great healing and antiseptio power. Apph- liberally, and cover with flannel or carded cotton.
A polico campaign in Blenheim against those breaking the "anti-shouting" regulations {a reported to have been very success* ful. Over 30 summonses have been isaueq against licensees, bar-tenders, and private individuals for broaches of the regulations*
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Otago Witness, Issue 3304, 11 July 1917, Page 47
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