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I ' I course of her duties the nurse is brought into contact witli every' ••' | / £ description of skin injury and complaint. She is also brought to fully Ifjgcvsft 'I • realise the need for a reliable healing balm which can be applied to mmm Lr A ' : twWl ! diseased and wounded skin with every confidence that only good will result. t "|pfWr M The fact that hundreds of nurses daily use Zam-Buk in .the course of ] \ Jpntf Wa their -professional duties is further proof, if such were needed, that in EarnIk Buk the public is furnished with.a safe and reliable healing balm and '§m>Uj skin-cure, the purity and power of which cannot be denied. 2amif Buk is not only a powerful skin-healer. It is strongly antiseptic and |\ j/IM I J!-' germicidal, and so forms the ideal .protection for the skin against dis- 1 ''"Wim) \X ease germs. Below we quote the opinion of two ofjlie many- trained i I'm and qualified nurses who have written in praise of Ziam-Buk. I Is W )anOH K9 » (Hi B3 F5 ftV residing at 31 King Street, Prahran,; Melbourne, qdds |' - j», ; ~ Jlj] ■ pi U S"b <£& i& mt 01M 0 ; her name'to the long list of professional practitioners "■ i—;rr* . Mx-'fttv ! / S who speak in praise of Zam-Buk. "I suffered from a terribly ted hand,"'says thenurse, " . •)/ I Sci was caused through knocking it against.a scraping all the sKin otf, an« appar- \ J entfy bruising the :part/ The injury was simple in itself, but the comphcaUons which tollowcd , ,\ A were of a most serious nature. Inflammation set in, my hand commenced to.swell up, and the •' *0 ■ M \ w t pniild do nothing with it. I was out nursing at the time, but I was forced • J\ pain was so great I could do t llke ° the - ]ook of the hand , for I V l it presented a poisonous appearance. All the .remedies I j^sy}raillHa§y 9 '." ■ •Ji'fn I — - tjjefl failed to do any good, and at the end of three months '' 1 m y hand was in a rery bad state, and getting'worse instead 0 f 156 Jersey Boad, Woollahra, Sydney, jjf'i |||| of better. a professional Ladies' Nurse, of- 43 ■_ .• /o \ i V ' "A friend, seeing the condition of my hand, and how I was years' experience, who . has passed ■-'■/'• v / V \ !¥>'' "? " V\ suffering, advised me to use /am-Bult, and gave me a little examinations of highest .degree, Mi- \ '.i of the balm to start with. Fortunately, I followed the re- a thorough knowledge "M ' \ VV commendation, and the benefit I derived from the first few - 1 ■ .... . • o „, r iff ; . applications was very encouraging—the inflammation sub- o£ medicine, wutes of Zam-Suk as f/'ij • / sided, and the pain was not so bad. 1 continued the treat- j follows:—'"I consider Zam-buk unique- .jfc.R*. / MPs? ment, and after a little while the wound was cleansed and. I ly superior as an antiseptic and' gerf Mr! \\ purifl'od, and the healing process rapidly sdt in. New healthy | micidai application for poisonous I limi-/ , "H skin grew completely over the wound, and my hand was as WO unds, ulcerated sores, and cuts of ' I % s«. sound and strong as ever. I keep Zam-Buk always by me p _ t „ glv . Mta ie I alwavs use Zam- -7# I \VlwSi . .in case of need, and since then I have always applied it for extensne nati . _ 7 . I many minor injuries. ■My son has also used it with notable m m y professional duties for ' 11 f! { \o/\ results. - Zam-Buk Is a'healing, cleansing, and healthful balm, lacerations in bad cases -in -childbirth, Jlf 1/ and I recommend it 'to many." 1 and I find it soothing and mild in ac- . -L/Mi " \Mbl in i " tion, and an efficient healer.. I have '"fffiV V I OffrßTlW' ilifiMC ■ fiErriQ- TABS OSiilf- I not had one instance -where Zam-Buk % I J ' I HUiHt''NttUo ■ ■ | - has failed, and recommend it to my. f I 'wmmmmmfmrnm v " f Jf\ legs, -ulcers/festering sores, blood I a . __ ■ A/fftyjitf/i MmlJillm AvfiilMwSsw&i,n. si-; /) V poison,' rheumatism, chapped skin, /M/w /ffl ® tfk m snrm tufa wis m mli Wjslm cold limbs, stiff Joints, etc. Sold I M M £j!fo. MM M lihgl Mm ml mMm - j !h. ' by all stores anil chemists at 1/6 j HUF M fy'fi WWlilm.... ' m W///M tAErW/, —J ftr. and 3/6 per pot (contains nearly WilllllM ff/.IL

1 ' ■ jmiswwMiWim ! : FOR SICKNESS i ■\STOU noed a DAVID ] A-McCRAENo. AMAT-, , TRESS.-. It weighs o*'er ■ • 301b. Pura. , Samiirang [ Kapok., :Ygu t will ; not sink into it,-yet- it is soft and 'comfortable. If your furnisher does not ■ ■ stook, write.me.; ;. , ! ; :, - i C-j pURWITUb.E ... , PACtfEDk / ' /Lnd Romovad lo any Address.-..-!.. ' Goods L'loared Tlir<iu?h CustoKh.iOM.Cheap i Storage Aeeommodßtioi.fot -Qocd# 1 ' of any Dwcrjpticti. :;V KSI R.'SFOR W A RDjjttG AGENCY. . ; ( Give t%. W ( St j, ! Service' ! || ' "There f; %: : - Reliabilik-y . z* ' | DUNLOP RUBBER CerAu-.; ALL ST AT C 5 M-2.

CiiOUTH'SJ 'IP PURE, SOLUBLE/w IL ' EASILY DIGESTED, -J JS . HIGHLY,NOURISHING. II IL«>' ; Cheap: Because a little goes a long way. §?Jw ; |p^. The standard Cocoa of the Worid,. \ • Mfrmitimpartj (acting exhilaration | IffIIWOLFE'3 SCHNAPPS. [ ■ TEED'S CORN I "What's Yours?" 'p'l CURE- I "P.D.Q." I Never Fails | ' l\ To Remove Corns. | ( " Pet!r Equally effective D f' for Bunions and I • -...DAWyOft b — Warts. I "PERFECTION". p ONE SHILLING <13 , pi CHEMISTS AND STORES . . H SCO I Cfl fc'. Post-free from £ ; i « ■ • ' TeetVs Phiirmjwy. New Plymouth m WSiiSKY W "Tho Pu?oct Whisky CistiHed." 3 iiONES AMD .GO., I ■ I CLYDE QUAY, WELLINGTON. M PEARSON & CO., UT3., • $ (Established 20 Years.) . Bj Wellington AgOnts s , £ • |] GU37PMHGUSE QUAY. ,pASH ROVERS OF LEAD, BRASS, i J *L,' ZINC, COPPER, IRON, RAGR, /&' ROPE, and RUBBER. 'Phone 725. sf&tW' "EI sags# A a Made from the best tea from the beßt No 1 U ra other blend Rives such good value as Amber Tips. B -li* I '.. m.WA.V''ts^v.^iv'* l .n..r.'...«gaTTi'Tr»Tg7F>rr7f~| WHOLESALE AGENTS; THOMPSON BROS,. LTD.. .WELLINGTON?

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2791, 8 June 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2791, 8 June 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2791, 8 June 1916, Page 9

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