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SAVED FROM BLOOD-POISON.

Arm Crippled and Useless—Zam-Buk Brought Miraculous Healing. One touch of herbal Zam-Buk safeguards against the dangers of bloodpoisoning, festering and inflammation. Promptly applied to a scratch, a cut, a burn or a bruise. Zam-Buk stop- smarting pain and kills dangerous disen.-c germs. Not only so, but Zam-Buk stimulates the cells to rapid action, and in this way builds up new skin very quickly. Thus yon have ease, insurance against blood-poison, and rapid healing all comhincd in Zam-Buk.

"Whilst washing clothes a poisonous tlye got into a scratch on my hand." says Mrs. V. Waters, of -Jl4,' Bathurst Street, Hobart. Tat. ''My arm became swollen, and it was full of pain and inflammation. Though for three months the sore defied all attempts to heal it. 1 refused to entertain the idea of amputation. It was on a friend's strong re commendation that I began to use ZamBuk.

"From the very first Zam-Buk brought wonderful case, and as I kept, on with the dressings all swelling and inflammation was rapidly overcome, and my arm and band were" restored to normal size. A little further treatment with Zam-Buk resulted in the Obstinate sore being thoroughly purified and healed." One box of Zam-Bi.k will convince tiiat it heals more quickly than any other skin preparation you have ever used. J/6 and :*/fi per bo.x. all chemists and stores—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 115, 17 May 1922, Page 12

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SAVED FROM BLOOD-POISON. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 115, 17 May 1922, Page 12

SAVED FROM BLOOD-POISON. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 115, 17 May 1922, Page 12

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