KNEE GASHED TO THE BONE.
TERRIBLE FESTERING SORE HEAL- ... ED BY ZAM-BTJK. . When Zaiii-Buk has been onco used in a home it is always kept handy afterwards, becauso the first experience proves that there is, nothing to equal it for healing wounds and skin sores. Mrs. Helen Kelly, of P 7 'i'hompson Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney, writes:— "My little girl, Maggie, fell while playing in the street and gashed her knee open to the bone. The dirt getting in caused a terriblo sore, all inflamed and festered, which would not heal properly. To make mutters worse, Maggio knocked tho place, causing it to break out again. "As other roinedic-i seemed to do no good wo were recommended to use ZamBuk, and after applying this balm wo noticed mi improvement almost immediately. ' Zam-Buk was su soothing ujid wild in action; it took out all tho inflammation, cleansed the wound of all bad matter, and then healed it up.beautifully. Only two pots of Zam-Buk wero required to completely cure Maggie's leg. "My other child, Ruby, hnd chickenpox break out all over her fuce, -which was in an awful state. My faith in Zam-Buk, however, induced mo to use it on Buby's face. The action of ZamBuk was so rapid that tho fores were cleansed and healed very quickly, and tho child's faco left rjuito nice- and clear." Zam-Buk's uniform kucccss for everyday injuries, and for moro obstinate troubles like eczoma, itchy rash, sorefoot, bad legs, poisoned wounds, piles, ulcers, ringworm, blisters, etc., can be ascribed to iU remarkable purity. Iβ. lid. or Us. 6d. per pot of all chemists and stores.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3169, 21 August 1917, Page 7
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