FINGER NEARLY OFF. CHEMISTS RECOMMEND ZAM BUK TO ENSURE PERFECT HEALING. The housewife cannot possibly have as good a stand-by as Zam-Buk in case of simple accidents like Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, etc. The unique Soothing, "Healing, and Antiseptic qualities of Zam-Buk make it the ideal first-aid. Miss Alice M. James, 57 Brighton St.,Petersham, Sydney, writes:— "When I was cutting bread the knife slipped and nearly severed the top of the first finger on tbo left hand. It was just hanging on by a bit of flesh. I felt quite faint, after tying the finger up tightly to stop the flow of blood i rushed off to the chemist. He said it was a healthy cut, and advised me to wash it with warm water and then bind it up with a Zam-Buk dressing, which he said was a splendid thing for healing. "I followed the chemist's advice, and it was wonderful the ease I obtained from the Zam-Buk. The throbbing pain. went away, and after dressing the finger a few times with Zam-Buk the cut healed up beautifully, and now only a slight mark remains to show where the flesh was so badly severed." • Zam-Buk is something quite apart from ordinary ointments _ and salves which contain so much animal fat. and so little medicine. Zam-Bi»k is all. medicine, and unequalled for flesh wounds and skin diseases.. Nothing like it for Eczema, Ringworm, Ulcers, Poisoned "Wounds. Face Sores. Boils, Abscesses, Piles, Pimples, Itchy Spots, Stings, Cuts and Bruises, Sprains, Gravel Hash, etc. is 6d and 3s 6d everywhere.
IK YOU HAVE A eoiij/Ji, cold, bronchitis or influenzaand you are looking for a quick, safe, and certain remedy with which to fight them, nothing will. give such quick and .sure relief as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The first dose soothes your throat, stops the tickling, and gives j-plief.—Soki by all Chemists and Storekeepers.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9540, 4 March 1919, Page 6
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