HOLIDAY ACCIDENTS.
HAVE YOU A POT OP ZAM-BUK HANDY? Don't go for your holiday without a pot of Zam-Buk. Cuts, bruises, sprains, etc.,_ are always liable to occur, but with Zam-Buk handy to dress the sore place, you are prepared for emergencies. • I Mrs 3D. Itawell, of 12 Eiiroka i street,' Blue's Point, North Sydney, says:— "My daughter, while bathing in the. baths at Lavender JJay, trod on an ! oyster shell and severely cut her foot. J The pain was terrific, for the wound J | started to fester and inflame, and' caused her excruciating agony. For two months she was in an awful 6tate. She was unable to get about, as it was impossible to get her boot on. We tried_ many different ways and means to give her ease and cure the wound, but nothing gave her any | benefit. Then we obtained some Zam-Buk. As the first few applications were so , cooling and healing we were encouraged to persevere. We continued using Zam-Buk until all bad matter. was drawn out. Zam-Buk is a splen- ! did healer, and we are never without; a pot of the balm in our house now." Zam-Buk, which is powerfully sooth-! ing and antiseptio, speedily cures hot weather eczema, prickly heat, sere feet, ulceration, bad legs, piles, poi- j soned wounds, mosquito bites, blis-1 tors, swellings, ringworms, scalp dis-1 ease, and wounds and injuries. No | home can afford to be without Zam- ■ Buk. Is 6d and 3s 6d everywhere. 3
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16405, 27 December 1918, Page 5
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