EVERYDAY ACCIDENTS. ALWAYS KEEP .ZAJI-BUK iiA.N'DY. Tlio remarkable manner in which ZamBuk quickly heals i-kin injuries is here illustrated, "lly husband, who is a jeweller," says Jlrs. G. Armson, of High Street, North But any, Sydney, "was <no day working at the inciting put when (ho hot metal splashed over his forehead and arm, causing a very severe burn. The wound presented a raw and inflamed appearance, and caused much pain. I dressed the injuries with Zam-liuk, aim even the Hist npplkntinn reduced Hie angry and inllamed condilion. C'onlinmd applications of Znm-liuk in a little while completely cured the burn. "liefore we camp out here I hud u S p,] Kain-I!uk with success in Kngland. A gathering «t' » poisonous nature broke oiit on Hie big 100 of my liltle girl's right fool. This was very sore and gradually became worse. The many things wo fried did not do any good, ue tlion cmninonced with Ziiin-Ruk, which speedily drew out all bad mailer anil cased Ihe p'lin The loe nail came (iff, bul in lime was replaced by a new one, while the outside surface of Ihe surrounding part resumed its natural appearance. Zam-liiil; banished all trace of the injury. \\> ] invc also used Zam-Buk suoccssfally for manv other injuries and sores." Zam-lluk, Ihe ever-ready household icalor, is uiv.ihial.le fur pilw, eer.cma, blnoil-poisoning, ulcers, bail legs, feslerins wounds, running sores, 'diseased ankles, ringworm, sore feel, scratches cuts, burns, bruises, scalds, boils, and other skin diseases and injuries Sold by nil chemists and stores at Is. M. and 3s. Cd. per pot.-Advt, .
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1106, 20 April 1911, Page 7
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259Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1106, 20 April 1911, Page 7
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