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A TERRIBLE GASH.

* ♦ a ZAM-BUK BALM STOPS PROFUSE J BLEEDING AND HEALS > PERFECTLY.

? Tlie wisdom of keeping a pot of f Zam-Buk Balm handy in the homo ia i" illustrated by tlie following case:— I "Having had occasion to u&e Zam- ' Buk Balm for an injury sustained by * one of my children, which might hayo » proi'ed very aerioue," says Mrs A. Gil--1 bert, of John street, Paddington, Bris--1 bane, Q.. "I have much pleasure in ? acquainting you of my appreciation of : that wonderful healor. Mv little boy foil on a broken piece of crockery, which caused a gash on his kno«> so ' deep as to need stitciiiii;; up, when my ' mother, who bad used Zam-Buk Balm with most satisfactory ro&ults, advised ' mc to apply it to my son's knep, as stitching tho wound may have caused " stiffnersa, or it may havo broken open again. I took mother's advice and 1 applied Zam-Buk Balxa at onoe. Tho profuse bleeding wa>» at oneo allayed, and half-a-pot of tho balm was all that was required to completely heal up tho wound. Since then I hayo tiftod Zam-Buk with never-failing satisfaction, and now keep it as my household remedy for those accidents which so often occur amongst a family of child re>n." So puro that it suits oven a bale's delicate skin, and a> powerful that it expels diseaco from its strongest refuge, the frame of old age, Zam-Buk is the. worlds greatest healing balm tor all injured, diseased, irritated, and inflamed conditions of the skin and tissue. Sold by nil chemists and stores, at Is Rd and 3s Cd per pot; tho 3s Gd contains nearly four times tho Is Gd. 2

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 136099, 25 April 1908, Page 3

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A TERRIBLE GASH. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 136099, 25 April 1908, Page 3

A TERRIBLE GASH. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 136099, 25 April 1908, Page 3