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CUTS AND BRUISES. » ZAM-BUK, A STERLING FIRST-AID OF ALL-ROUND USEFULNESS. Zam-Buk is tho favourite balm for footballers and all athletes. After a tiring Held day Zam-Buk is invaluable for quickly healing cuts, bruises, knocks, and flesh wounds, also for banishing sprains and stiffness and impart, ing a beaitby vigour and freshness to the hard-worked limbs. "Whilst playing with the Western Suburbs Football Club," writes Mr F. P. Large, of 31 Liverpool road. Ashfield, Sydney, "j often sustain severe kicks, Knocks, bruises, and sprains. For som c time now it has been my regular practice, as well as that of many of my club mates, to use Zam- ■ suk for all such mishaps. In every instance that I can /recall Zam-Buk has proved its sterling merit as a quick, safe healer. "Wc also use Zam-Buk whilst training. A spell of strenuous exercise is usually followed by tho warm bath, and then Zam-Buk is rubbed well into - tho limbs and joints. This always wards off stiffness and any other ill-effects of over-exertion. Zam-Buk will be found in use after almost any of our matches. foron 0 or two members are always feeling bruised and sore. "My first experience with Zam-Buk was a. few years ago, when it cured me of dangerous blood r poison. My hand was bad for five weeks, and the swelling and inflammation had spread into my arm. Zam-Buk saved the limb when all other remedies failed." Zam-Buk has such a wide range of usefulness that it should be kept handy in every Australasian Lome, workshop, farmstead, ehecp-run, and cattle station. In the cure of eczema, pimples, poisoned wounds, bad legs, nilcs, festering sores, ringworm, scalp sores, cuts bruises, burns, scalds, etc. ZamBuk has won world-wide fame. Obtainable of all chemists and storekeepers. Is Gd and 3s 6d per pot. '* 037

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 13

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