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CHAPS, CHILBLAINS, COLDSORES AND CHAFINGS.

ZAM-BUK BALM CURES ALL WINTER SKIN-TROUBLES. , Few people can boast of a skin healthy and strong enough to resist the I treacheries of . these raw, cold days. ! The effect of the wind, rain and frost is. seen m rough, blotchy faces, chafed I clieeKS, chapped hands, pimpJy eruptions "ar.d cold-sores. One reason is that the skin in winter does not get enough ventilation, heavy clothing and indoor confinement choking and poisoning the pores. As a consequence, the skin becomes ill-nourished, chapped, sore, rough and scaly, '.there is one j way in which nature can be safely assisted, just whenever asks for assistance — by a liberal application of Zam-Buk Balm over the rough patches i or nasty sores. Be as prompt in your response to nature's call for help as you know how, remembering that chronic ulcers are, in the first instance, simply a breakdown of tissues that get below par. Frequent dressings with Zam-Buk Balm in the earliest stapes of trouble will speedily relievo, and finally cure, the worst skiiy disease. Mr SVilliam Bacon, </f Verner; Street, Goulburn, N.S.W., says : — ' ' During the winter we experience very cold, frosty weather,* and nurse the fire very closely. The inevitable result is cHJblairis. I' suffer considerably in this respect, haying had chilblains on the feet hands and ears. I tried many oiritSimts and salves in the hppe of driving out the irritation, but with scant success. Last winter T applied Zam-Buk, artd with wonderful results. The first application drove out .the irritation and soothed the chilblains considerably!" Zam-Buk is also invaluable for rheumatism;' neuralffia, sore throat, tight- chesty winder eczema, cuts, bruises, and all injuries to the skin. Price Is 6d Ter pot, or 3s 6d for economical family size. ' 3 A 6 a. protest, he would move to report progress. Mr Massey's motion was lost on a division. . _ After further discussion, the Bill was reported with amendments. ' FARRIERS The Farriers i>ui No. 2 (Mr Major) was 'committed. Mr.Buddo moved the addition of a clause to exempt from the operation of the' Act those residing more than five miles from a duly registered farrier. He said that if this was not done it would inconvenience small farmers in rnmote districts. The addition was agreed to. ■ The- Bill was reported witn amendments. r LAMPS ON VEHICLES. In committee on the Lamps on Vehicle^^ill, the Prime Minister asked the mover (Mr Major) to withdraw the Bill, as'th" subject matter was contained in a Bill to he brought in by the Minister of Justice. This course was agreed to, and progress was reported. THE AMERICAN FLEET. 1 The Bill lo authorise the validation of certain expenditure by local authorities in connection with the visit of the American fleet to the port of Auckland was introduced by Governor's message j^nd/reada first time. '*'■ The Prime ••'ittWstSKr asked" > thi^H©ttso to agree to an alteration of the resolution adjourning the House till August 18 at 2.30 p.m., by making tho date Wednesday, August 19, at 2.30 p.m. The motion was agreed to. The House rose at 11.49 p.m. ,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9307, 6 August 1908, Page 1

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CHAPS, CHILBLAINS, COLDSORES AND CHAFINGS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 9307, 6 August 1908, Page 1

CHAPS, CHILBLAINS, COLDSORES AND CHAFINGS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 9307, 6 August 1908, Page 1

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