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Chaps and Gold Sorts.

' • ZAM-BUK BALM SOOTHES AND BSIALS. { Chaps and painful <xM sores generally occur on the hands and" lips, and are ottaasionedi 'by exposure to frosty air and biting winter winds. They , should be treated with applications of j Zam-Buk Balm, which speedily closes '•the sores.and,makes the skin sound and strong. Mr J. H. Reed, a. shoemaker, residingl in tfllawarra Road, Marrickville, -i Sydney, say&:—"l hare great plea : sure in stotang that I have proved Zam-Buk Balm all that it is claimied to 'be. I have used ointments, but none of them come ulp to the great healingi powers of Zara-Buk. For chapped hands I find it invaluable. My Qdeuipation necessitating; my hands j being a good Seal in water, the knudkles crack and 'become very sore, but Wy applying? a little Zaan-Buk on retiring 1, in the morning! my hands atfe quite soft, and all the pain gone. I may also state that when driving at this time of the year, the face, on returning home, is often smarting 1, but an application of Zam-Buk soon takes the 'smart out. Zam-Buk is ajso splendid for the children's .dold mi the nose. By rubbinir a little Zajn,Buk on each side of the nostrils, the 'child is eased considerably and a good night's rest assured." . RuWbdngi Zam-Buk Baton' in is the surest wiay to rtib pain out. It is un- - equalled" as an embHodation, for sore throat and chest, stiff neck, chill, cold-pains in limbs,. joints- or back; and cures chapped hands, chilblains, eczema, cold-sores, scalp diseases,, pimples. -*!es, chafingl, cuts, scalds, , eta. From.all Chemists and Stores M Is 6d per pot, or 3s 6d large family size (containing! nearfy four times Is ;6a). . mm

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Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10302, 24 July 1907, Page 1

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Chaps and Gold Sorts. Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10302, 24 July 1907, Page 1

Chaps and Gold Sorts. Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10302, 24 July 1907, Page 1