I SY NATURE. f^ E3 Zam-Buk kelps new skin to |i form over an injury or aorc Ij in Natures'own way! j a f It derives its great Heal|j tag. Soothing, &? Antiseptic B power from the juices of j ET certain very rare medicinal ]» R plants growing beyond tke B |g borders of civilisation. > ■ % These juices are present 1 fj m Zam-Buk in a moit re- ■ § fined and concentrated fora; I fj which explains why Zara- I ffil Buk is so superior to. and also - 5 3 different from, all ordinary £§ I oiatsieats, salves.' liniments, I I and embrocations. y j ike nnfridusat* in Zam-Buk are m I jest those snbttaaqw wkieLNature (j I haa tstendad for tke use of man § M ever since she bequeathed to man £3 fa tke imatinct to rub a place that B H hurts. Zam-Buk v Nature s own JU ]« healer: therefore Rub it ia! £ Itrnza-ni nearly tour iim; <r- ,'- J * J ' Wi "**- frmm f/» iembrt Co., ,y ?,.• - [ '"'"Ij? M ~ :
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 17, 20 January 1905, Page 3
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166Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 17, 20 January 1905, Page 3
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