NURSES SPEAK HIGHLY OF ZAM-BUK. The Soothing and Ever-Reliable Healer. Our professional nurses are numbered among Zam-Buk's firmest and most enthusiastic friends, and from all parts of Australasia this famous skin healer continues to receive highest endorsement. In their daily practice nursee prove Zam-Buk of unequalled power and purity: the}' find it as good for dealing with the most o>bstinate skin disease as a hundred and one minor injuries and mishaps. Xurtic Hannah, of Terrace Street, Brisbane, writes:—"l am well acquainted with the 'healing powers of Zam-Buk. It has 'been a real hoon in many cases, safeguarding against blood-poisoning, festering and similar complications. I also used it for my hands when they were all cracked and sore. It was wonderfully soothing and softening, and it healed in a very short space of time." Xurse Dwyer, 163, Elizabeth Street, Launceeton, Tas., says: —"Being a professional nurse, I have to deal with many accident cases, and Zam-Buk proves of the greatest service to mc. For treatment of ulcers and varicose veins, Zam-Buk proves thoroughly successful, also in troubles like boils, carbuncles, burns and all sorts of wounds." 1/6 and 3/0 of all chemists and stores. (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 103, 3 May 1922, Page 8
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