CHILBLAINS AND COLD-SORES.
Zam-Buk Speedily Ends Winter Skin Torture. Chilblains aro a mild form of frostbite The affected prut, whether on hands, cars, or toes, is always much inflamed and there is generally swelling, redness, and a paimui, maddening irritation. . Gentle applications of Zam-Buk will quickly banish these discomforting symptoms, and, if tho swelling bursts, leaving tho skin surface raw and ulcerated, Zam-Buk is doubly valuable because of its unique healing and antiseptic powers. ■‘For many months,’ says Mrs. A. Sdiutt, of Laria Street, Tlicbartou, Adelaide, “my little girl Jessie was tortured by chilblains, which broke out on her feet, hands, and ears. Tho itching irritation was awful. Tho chilblains burst, and for three months Jessie was laid up. Her fingers and toes were in a terribly raw state, then tho skin peeled off and made them worse The suffering she endured was horrible. Although wo used many ordinary ointments, not one of them did any good. It was only after commencing with Zam-Buk that. Jessie obtained reiicf. This splendid balm ended all the irritation and soothed the burning pain. As wo continued with ZamBuk the sore places gradually healed and now skin was grown on her hands and feet. . “It is four years smeo Zam-Buk cured Jessie, and she has not been troubled with chilblains since.” For cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, and sprains Zam-Buk is a perfect overready healer. It is also unequalled for eczema, cold-soros, chilblains, pile-s, bad logs, ulcers, barber’s rash, stiff joints, and rheumatism. Of all chemists and stores at ,1s 6d or 3s 6d a pot.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144711, 21 June 1915, Page 5
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261CHILBLAINS AND COLD-SORES. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144711, 21 June 1915, Page 5
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