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ACCIDENTS AT WORK.

ZAM-BUK HEALING OF CUTS AXD| WOUNDS SAVES WORRY AND | LOSS OF TIME. A simple cut or scratch in the workshop, a sore which is unattended, result?, gay in inflammation, swelling, or bloodpoisoning. It may mean that you have to lav off for a day or two, and that sort of tiling counts when pay-day comes along. A. handy box oi Zam-Buk insures you against such loss. " Zam-Buk provides the ideal first-aid for all classes of workers. It is powerfully antiseptic, and promptly applied to any flesh wound or injury- it prevents all risk of festering and ulceration ; takes away the immediate pain and discomfort, and ensures rapid healing. At home a box of Zam-Buk is ever so useful. Baby's irritating skin rashes, the older children's cuts, bruises, and scalp sores, the inevitable burn or scald, all these, as well as a score of serious skin troubles like eczema, ringworm, ulcers, poisoned wounds, abscesses, boils, etc., are quickly ended by Zam-Buk. Mrs. B. Trahar. of James Street, Ballarat writes-. "My husband had the misfortune to upset "some molten iron over his foot whilst at work, and the flesh was burned down to the bone, leaving a deep hole. During the two months he was laid up he dare not put his foot to the rrround. He had used many other oreparations fruitlessly, when a friend recommended him to get Zam-Buk. This balm did good even with the first application. It soothed and cooled the burnin e throbbing pain, removed all inflammation, and healed the wound in a most rapid manner. The new skin and flesh orew in an amazing way under the influence of Zam-Buk." Xever be without a box of Zam-Buk. Use it for all your diseases and injuries 1/0 and 3/: i per box of chemists and stores everywhere. Ask for a cake of the new Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap at the same time.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 218, 12 September 1923, Page 9

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ACCIDENTS AT WORK. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 218, 12 September 1923, Page 9

ACCIDENTS AT WORK. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 218, 12 September 1923, Page 9

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