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A SURGERY AT HOME.

ZAM-BUK IS WONDEEPCJLLY SOOTHING AND HEALING.

Seldom a day passes without one of the family having an accident. Mother or housekeeper .cannot escape cuts, scalds, and burns. Children are for ever bruising and scraping their limbs and faces; father and the boys get nasty mishaps at work, and need prompt intelligent treatment. It is the instant effectiveness of Zam-Buk that makes this famous herbal balm such a valuable boon.

For its wide range of utility, its simplicity and ever-ready character, 2aih-Buk is well-described "A Surgery in A Two-Inch Box." Its action on the skin is threefold—First, vhere there is pain, soreness, irritation, or inflammation, Zam-Buk is instantly ' soothing and ■ cooling. Secondly, Zam-Buk purifies the tissues; killing off disease germs and averting dangerous festering! and bloodpoisoning. Then, when it has soothed and antiseptically purified the sore or injured place, Zam-Buk induces swift, perfect' healing with new, healthy skin.

Zam-Buk is a super-balm prepared from Nature's rare herbal extracts. It can never be successfully, imitated by any artificial mineral .salves or fatty ointments. Zam-Buk maintains its purity and full medicinal efficacy no matter how long'you may'happen to keep it on hand. It is the one safe, ever-ready antiseptic healer that renders speedy, dependable service in troubles like eczema, barcoo, ringworm, boils, abscesses, piles, old sores, poisoned wounds, and a host of "other skin troubles. A box of Zam-Buk kept. always handy means the saving of hours of pain and worry, to ;eay nothing of many a doctor's bill. 6

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17740, 17 April 1923, Page 7

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A SURGERY AT HOME. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17740, 17 April 1923, Page 7

A SURGERY AT HOME. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17740, 17 April 1923, Page 7