HUSBAND AND WIFE BURNT.
ZAM-BUK, THE PERFECT HJJALER. Mrs H. Smith, of S Regent street, Adelaide, w.rites: "One day in a hurry to boil water for tea I upset the spirit in which I was filling up tho small stove. Thg larger stove jmderneath was heated at the time, and the liquid burst into flaAies as it dropped into it. I wa,s so unnerved that I dropped the kettle and the contents flew m> in one sheet of flame, burning off a lot of my hair.
"Hut this was insignificant as compared with the terrible injuries which rnv husband sustained. He had taken his boots off to rest his tired feet. He was sitting reading close by, and the burning spirit poured over his feet with feaful consequences. The agony he suffered must have been terrible, for great watery blisters formed, and his feet were a mass of fiery inflammation. When we got Zam-Buk and liberally applied it to the burnt places, it reduced the pain and inflammation splendidly. " As we continued with the Zam-Buk treatment there was \ further improvement every day, when-tho wound had been freed of all rawness and inflammations new skin began to form. Thanks to this perseverance with Zam-Buk both feet healed up perfectly without leaving scars of any kind. "We have often used Zam-Buk, and it has always proved wonderfully successful.'' There is no healer or skin remedy more reliable than Zam-Buk. It is unsurpassed for cuts, bruises, sprains, lacerations, scalds, insect bites, stings, piles, eczema, ulcers, poisoned wounds, etc. Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers at Is 6d or 3s 6d per pot, 037
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15453, 4 December 1915, Page 2
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270Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15453, 4 December 1915, Page 2
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