({APPEN/ AT HOME—where more than half tbe accidents happen—be sure to keep Zam-Buk always handy. There is far more danger than you think in the cuts, knocks, burns, scratches, and other accidents that happen during cleaning and cooking. The danger comes from deadly germs which swarm into the tiniest break in the skin and set np festering and biood-poison. A dressing of Zam-Buk on any sort place promotes quick clean healing. It is soothing and pnrifving; it kills all bad germs which would set np poisoning and ti safeguards the damaged tissues until the growth of new skin is complete. tak's great ssccess is cije to its recnement, unique herbal character and entire freedom from tbe animal fats and crude mineral drags found in ordinary ointments. Zam-Buk has a wide ransa of nMfclnest foe sneb t—- t -~ -' t ebiibJains, chapped and all scper&eial injuries. r amßuk IK> box & 3/0 iamilj six*. All fhamiUm
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19644, 13 June 1929, Page 4
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153Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19644, 13 June 1929, Page 4
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