COLD WEATHER SKIN TROUBLES. HEAL YOUR “CHAPS,” CHILBLAINS, AND SORES WITH ZAM-BUK. Most people suffering from “chaps,” chilblains, or a nasty rash or soreness about the fact and arms, probably do not realise that these minor skin troubles often develop into eczema and other painful, disfiguring diseases. Trivial cuts and flesh wounds, through cold and germ infection, also need prompt attention with Zam-Buk lest they become poisoned and inflamed. In cuts, scalds, burns, and open sores, Zam-Buk’s first action is to exterminate disease germs which, lodging in the lacerated tissues, are likely to create inflammation and blood-poisoning. Having soothed away pain and irritation, and allayed all soreness and swelling, ZamBuk’s herbal essences then stimulate the cells to healthy activity, and so accelerate Nature’s new growth of healthy tissue. Zam-Buk has a wonderful record of success in eczema, ulcers, poisoned sores, ringworm, abscesses, bad legs, etc. . Accept no worthless salve or substitute. Ask for ZAI\I-BUK —the wonderful antiseptic balm that is all pure herbal medicine. All dealers and stores.
Find out about the “PRESTO,, MOTOR CAR FIRE EXTINGUISHER. It should be conveniently situated on every car. Buy now, you may have cause to be thankful. Manning Co., 40 Endean’s Bldgs., Auckland. Create an atmosphere of Nazol about you, so that you constantly inhale it. About 10 drops on the chest of the pyjama jacket at night or on the singlet in the morning protects you against infectious germs. It is undoubtedly good for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, etc.
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14726, 3 August 1921, Page 6
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