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 treacheries of these raw, cold days. ’lire effect of the wind, rain and frost is seen in rough, blotchy faces, chafed cheeks, chapped hands, pimply eruptions and cold-sores. One reason is that the skin in winter does not give enough ventilation, heavy clothing and indoor confinement choking and poisoning the pores. As a consequence, the skin becomes nourished, chapped, sore, rough and scaly. There is one way in which nature can be safely assisted, just whenever she asks for assistance —by a liberal application of Zam-Buk Balm over the rough patches 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 stages of trouble will speedily relieve, and finally cure, the worst skin disease. Mr. William Bacon, of 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 chilblains. 1 suffer considerably in this respect, having had l chilblains on the feet, hands and ears. 1 tried many ointments anil salves in the hope of driving out the irritation, but with scant success. Last winter I applied Zam-Buk, and with wonderful results. The first application drove out the irritation and soothed the chilblains considerably.” Zam-Buk is also invaluable for rheumatism, neuralgia, sore throat, tight chest, winter eczema, cuts, bruises, anti all injuries to the skim I’rice Is. (id. per pot, or 3s. 6d. fo.‘ economical family size.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLI, Issue 9, 26 August 1908, Page 41
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291CHAPS, CHILBLAINS, COLDSORES AND CHAFINGS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLI, Issue 9, 26 August 1908, Page 41
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