"MY HOME FIRST-AID."
BURNS, SCALDS, PROUD FLESH, BOILS, OUTS, AND ABRASIONS! —A MOTHER'S GRATITUDE TO ZAM-BUK.
"Zam-Buk is my home first-aid for all kinds of skin troubles," says Mrs H. Goodwin, of Prince Street, Grafton, N.S.W., " and I have ; great pleasure in recommending it. "A few months ago my little boy, Cecil, six years of age, had his left foot scalded very badly, and it developed into a nasty sore. I applied Zam-Buk, ■which took out the pain at once- and gave my lad instant relief, and in a little while he was back again at school.
" My husband suffers from the results of blood-poisoning in his leg, and if he happens to knock it, ■ the leg becomes inflamed and breaks out, but Zam-Buk, applied promptly, heals it in a very short time. I find Zam-Buk a most useful remedy for boils, cuts and abrasions, for all of which we have used it on many occasions. Therefore having proved Zam-Buk so useful, a pot of it is always in the house." Zam-Buk is without equal for cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, scratches, abrasions, boils, eczema, pimples, running sores, scalp diseases, poisoned wounds, festering sores, bad legs, ulcers, abscesses, ringworm, psoriasis, diseased ankles, teething sores, barber's rash, sore, aching feet, sunburn, summer rash, peeling noses, and all injured and diseased conditions of the skin. ZamBuk is obtainable from all chemists and stores, at Is 6d per pot, or 3s 6d family size.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXI, Issue 7932, 14 December 1909, Page 4
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