SKIN CLEARED OF ITCHY RASH & ECZEMA GOT ZAM BUK ON FRIEND’S ADVICE. Are you one of those whose lives are made miserable by some irritating, disfiguring skin trouble, which nothing seems able to cure. If so, try Zam-Buk, the famous herbal balm with antiseptic and germicidal properties which root, out disease from the underlying tissues. In the treatment of cases that, have defied everything else, ZamBuk has an amazing record of success. Writing from Kennedy Terrace, Ithica, Brisbane, Mrs E. Cook says:—“Last summer I had a very bad time from prickly heat, and the irritation became so frightful that I could not keep my hands away from the itchy surfaces. The more I scratched the places the worse they became. Weeping eczema broke out, and my torture was unendurable. “A friend said, ‘Why don’t you try ZamBuk?’ I took her advice, and getting a supply of the balm applied it to the raw surfaces. The soothing sensation that followed was really surprising. This relief was accompanied by gradual healing, for Zam-Buk dried up all the discharge and covered the tender parte with healthy new sMin. I kept on with Zam-Buk until my skin was completely restored to clear healthy condition.” Zam-Buk is the one safe, speedy healer that everybody peeds. There’s nothing else like it for soothing pain, inflammation and irritation. Zam-Buk is unequalled in ulcere, ringworm, eczema, poisoned wounds, heat rash, sore feet, insect bites, scalp sores, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, etc. Get ZamBuk to-day! 1/6 or 3/6 of all chemists and stores. —(Advt)
A GREAT DEMAND FOR. ELECTRICS. Railway companies, municipal authorities, department stores, etc., in Great Britain, are going in for electric larries. They recognise their suitability for short distance work and frequent stop service. The Britishbuilt “ORWELL” is the best type of an Electric Lorry. THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO V LUk. Agente.— (AdvtJ
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Southland Times, Issue 19069, 2 March 1921, Page 2
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