SEVERE OUT AND SCALD.
ANOTHER MOTHER THANKS ZAM-BUK. It is impossible to calculate bow much suffering and anxiety Zam-Buk prevents in the house, especially where there are children. Mothers, therefore, should also keep a pot of Zam-Buk, the genuine skin healer, on a handy shelf. Mrs 0. Brown, of 53 Pine street, Sydney, writes: Some time ago my tie girl, Harvelle, fell on a piece of glass, which cut a gash in her knee-cap, opening it to the bone. For a long time we tried everything we could think of, but the cut would not heal, and broke out again and again. We took iher to a chemist in the first instance, but his treatment did not do her any good at all; she also had hospital treatment for a Jong time, but they, too, failed to do her any good. "After these various treatments and much loss of time, we were induced to try Zam-Buk. Tne balm was applied night and morning, and gave her great ease. Zambuk drew out all the inflammation, and after a short treatment the knee was completely healed. "The same child wag on another occasion severely scalded on the neck and shoulder, but was perfectly healed by Zam-Buk in this instance also." Zam-Buk makes sure first that the flesh is medicinally cleansed before healing begins. The wound that is dressed with Zam-Buk never festersT Likewise Zam-Buk gets to the root of skin disease. There are no "Breakingsout" again when Ulcere, Eczema, Poisoned Sores, Blackheads, Blotches, and Scalp Diseases have been properly treated and cured by the Zam-Buk method. These are distinctions that stamp Zam-Buk as the genuine skin healer. £»et a le 6d or 3s 6d pot to-d'ay from your Chemist or Store. 2
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16322, 20 September 1918, Page 5
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