CUT TO BoNE.
FESTERED ANKLE PEH'FECTIA* HEALED BY ZAM-BUK.
One reason why Zam-Buk is kept i handy in thousands of homey, work- i shops and farmsteads is because It js a j wonderfully quick and painless heaterWhen Zam-Buk is applied to any cur, . bruise, or scrape, that stinging, smart'- f ing sensation is immediately qnded, and after the wound lias been thoroughly purified by Zain-Buk's antiseptic action, the 'knitting and healing of tho broken llesh proceeds in a quick and painless manner. Mrs R. Winefield, 10 Calder roaj. Darlington. Sydney, says:—''Some time ago my little girl Vera fell on to a broken bottle and cut her ankle to | the bone. Within a day or two tho I wound festered. and inflammation; spread so bad'y that v.-e began to rear 'j tiib.t tho chilu s kg was poisoned. I "Vera was cripplcd and in great I pain, and tho nasty wound showed no I signs of healing until v>e began to | apply Zam-Buk. This soothing balm | eased the child's pain wonderfully, I drew away ihn inflammation, and tborj oughly eleansod the nasty place. As 1 continued to use Zam-Buk the wound began to rapidly heal until now V era's foot is quite sound again. ! •'Mv son Ivoitli was also cured of a 'wl shin, got through stumbling up against a stool. The place discharged matter, ivy,--, badly swollen, and caused I:j !ii to bo laid uo in great, pain for a fortnight. We again got- Zam-Buk, used it v.iiii splendid effect:;, I?e----siJos cauiirrj <bo painful swelling to subside, Zam-B'.'k stopped* the dss- j eJ'firgc eomplete'y and healed the j sore. j ".My, husband, too, has nothing hut ; praise for Zam-Buk. which toothed and : cured his bemorihoids. a distressing' complaint, which had wed him ivurih pain and misery. We hare used the balm on many other occasion?, and i never yet. has it failed us. ff ' j Zam-Buk has proved remarkably sue- ! res?.fu] in ihe treatment oi' eczema, ! itr-l'v rash, bad legs, sore feet, heat nwclli-ig. festering. and poisoned ; wrmnds. scalp disease, running "-ores, j cuts. sprnins, etc. Is 6d and 0s (id per : pot of all chemists and stores. lto-3 •
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15512, 12 February 1916, Page 5
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359CUT TO BoNE. Press, Volume LII, Issue 15512, 12 February 1916, Page 5
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