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CUTS, BRUISES, AND SORES.

Every "Worker Weeds Zam-Buk. "I can testify to the curative properties of your Zani-Buk Healing Balm," says Mr. J. Turnbull, of 29, Shenielstreet, Waterloo, Sydney. "I am a carpenter by occupation, and am constantly knocking my hand.3 about. Cement and lime get into the cuts and sores, causing them to tester, and, if nsgkcted, would necessitate my leaving off work, thus losing both time and money. Prompt application of Zam - Buk, however, gives instant relief. My children have also found Zam - Buk invaluablo for Burns, Cuts, Bruises and Chicken-pox sores, allaying the irritation and inflammation of the latter complaint in a very short timeI can confidently recommend Zam-Buk as the best family ointment on the market, which no borne should be without." Zam-Buk, the great healer, is a. speedy cure for Piles, Eczema, Boils, Running Sores, Sore Legs, Ringworm, Barcoo, etc. As an embrocation for Strained Muscles and Tendons, Zam-Buk, rubbed well into the parts affected, is unequalled. As a Household Balm for Cuts, Burns, Braises, Pimples, Blackheads, Cold Sores, Raw, Chipped Hands, Chilblains, and Chest Cold, Zam-Buk is invaluable. From all medicine vendors, 1/6, or 3/6 family size (containing nearly four times the quantity), or from The Zam-Buk Co., 39, Pittstreet, Sydney.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 196, 17 August 1906, Page 3

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CUTS, BRUISES, AND SORES. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 196, 17 August 1906, Page 3

CUTS, BRUISES, AND SORES. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 196, 17 August 1906, Page 3

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