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THE BULWARK AGAINST SKIN DISEASE.

Zanvßuk Helps the Skin to-Overcome Eczema, Ulceration, and BloodPoison. The skin is the most vulnerable part_ ofi the body, and needs the safe protection which Zam-Buk is designed to provide. Zam-Buk is a pure preparation, and tha discovery of -a famous chemist Owing to its purity and unique composition it has a power for destroying and repelling skirt' disease which no ordinary ointment, .salve, or liniment can possibly have. In addition to special emollient qualities, Zam-Buk has very strong but highly refined antiseptic and germicidal properties. It thus not only soothes pain and prevents the poisonous infection of a wound, but it actually destroys and ejects any dangerous germs that may have attacked a cut, scratch, or sore. In this way Zam-Buk is a perfect bulwark against blood-poisoning, eczema, and ulceration. It is so comprehensive in its* medicinal action that after driving diseasa out of the flesh, it stimulates the growth of new, healthy skin. Zam-Buk is all medicine, wonderfully concentrated, and has a world-wide reputation for healing efficiency. Zam-Buk is so reliable, quick, ana efficient in its healing that it is indispensable in every home and workshop. For the first-aid treatment of wounds, cuts, scrapes, burns or scalds, and for the de-; feat of troublesome complaints like hotweather eczema, itchy rash, sore feet, ringworm, piles, poisoned wounds, ulceration, heat blisters, insect bites, etc., Zam-Buk can be relied upon with every confidence. Of all chemists and stores at Is 6d or 3s 6d a pot.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3327, 19 December 1917, Page 69

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THE BULWARK AGAINST SKIN DISEASE. Otago Witness, Issue 3327, 19 December 1917, Page 69

THE BULWARK AGAINST SKIN DISEASE. Otago Witness, Issue 3327, 19 December 1917, Page 69