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A TERRIBLE GASH.

ZAM-BUK BALM STOPS PROFUSE BLEEDING AND HEALS PERFECTLY.

The wisdom of keeping a pot of Zam-Buk-Balm handy in the home is illustrated by the following case : "Having had occasion to use ZamBuk Balm for an injury sustained by one of my children, which might have proved very serious," says Mrs A. Gilbert, of John Street, Paddington, Brisbane, Q., "I have much pleasure in acquainting you of my apprecia-tion of that wonderful, healer. >iy little boy fell on a broken piece of crockery, which caused a gash on his knee so deep that the doctor had to use a lance to stitch it up, when my mother, who had used Zam-Buk Bahn with most satisfactory results, advised mc to apply it to my son's knee, as stitching the wound may have caused stiffness, or it may have broken open again. I took mother's advice ami applied Zu.m-Buk Balm at once. The profuse bleeding was at once allayed, and half-a-pot of the balm was all that was required to completely heal up the wound. Since then I have used Zam-Buk with neverfailing satisfaction, and now keep it as my household remedy for those accidents which so often occur amongst a family of children."

So pure that it suits even a boby's delicate skin, and so powerful that it expels disease from its strongest refuge, the frame of old age, Zam-Buk is the world's greatest healing balm for all injured, diseased, irritated, and inflamed conditions of tlie skin and tissue. Sold by all chemists and stores, at Is. 6d. and 3s. Gd. per pot j the 3s. 6d. contains nearly four times the Is. 6d. A sale of work in aid of Home and Foreign Missions will be held nest Saturday at St. Mary's Parish Hall by the people of the Parnell Mission Bee. It is interesting to note that the work is done 'by school children on Saturday afternoons. < , :

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 113, 12 May 1908, Page 3

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A TERRIBLE GASH. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 113, 12 May 1908, Page 3

A TERRIBLE GASH. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 113, 12 May 1908, Page 3