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ACCIDENTS TO WORKERS.

THE GREAT VALUK OF ZAM-BUK PROVED. „ Busy workers in all deportments of labour, in the mino, on the railway, in tlio mill, factory, or workshop havo all one grcut common need — a reliable "first aid" for the treatment of skin diseanes, and injuries of their employment ; an embrocation, salve, and healing balm for Bor4ss, swellings, cuts, bniisfs, bums, scolds, and sprains. Zam-Buk tills this long-felt wont, and its great value is shown in tho following case: — "While at work," says Mr. R. D. Brownlow, residing at Telegraph Coffee Palace, Bendigo, "I had my foot broken by botng caught, in tho machine belting. After leaving tlio hospital I was unable lo givo the foot tho necessary attention and rest, and always had great; pain with it in consequence, ajid could never wear a boot. Hearing of tho hewing qualities of Zam-Buk I applied the bivlm. After several applications tie swelling decreased and tho pain lessoned, and Continuing tho treatment my foot was «»oon made sound and strong, I can now wear a boot without any inconvenience." ZamBuk, tlio groat heakr, is a ipecdy cure for Files, Kczema, Boils, Ruftiiing Sores, Soro Legs, Ringworm, ijheunuitlsm, Lumbago, Sciatica, Etc. As an embrocation for Strained MuscU^ ami Tendons, Znm-Buk rubbed well iiio tho parts fcffoctcd, is uneqiialled. As a Household Balm for Cuts, Burns, Bruisai, Pimples, Blackheads, Sore Throat, Sore Chest, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Sore Feet, Ro«h, »ikl BHea of Insects) Zam-Buk is invaluable. From all nwiHcino vondor.« Is 6d, or 3* 6d family, disc (containing nearly four times thq quantity), or from Zaoi-Buk Co., 39 Street, Sydney. Send a. pwuiy skunufor FIIEE SAMPLK POT.-Adrk

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1905, Page 2

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ACCIDENTS TO WORKERS. Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1905, Page 2

ACCIDENTS TO WORKERS. Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1905, Page 2