A SLIP or false move with the kettle or pan and yon are badly scalded. Instantly yon hunt round for relief from the pain. That's where Zam-Buk comes in so handy— applied to a scald, burn, or cut it speedtty relieves the smarting and inflammation. Where the skin is blistered and broken Zam-Buk should be applied on a bandage or piece of clean rag. But Zam-Buk does more than merely soothe the pain and annoyance of home injuries— being highly antiseptic it prevents-mora -serious influences, like festering and blood-poisoning, because it clears and kills all disease Zam-Buk'B healing virtues ape not hindered by the presence of animal fotaadd cro-te mineral drugs, such as cause many NtfMib tod ointments to turn rancid and useless. Jfcm-Buk retains the same purity and cnxat* we-eflkaenoy almost indefinitely Ready for instant use modeW-tsj-in price— stocked by your chemist or local storekeeper— all good reasons why you should buy a box of Zam-Buk and keep it handy for emcrgencjce. 116 and 3/6 par box enrywhara. ENSURES CLEAN, QUICK HEALING
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 162, 11 July 1925, Page 32
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173Page 32 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 162, 11 July 1925, Page 32
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