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A CURLING TONGS TRAGEDY.

"Oh, Zam-Buk, where art thou?" wailed the young lady as she dropped the tongs down her back. But why ZamBuk? On enquiry, Zam-Buk proves to be the most up-to-date lemedy for burns, -?ores, eczema, piles, boils, rheumatism, stiff neck, chapped and cracked hands, lumbago, and a host of skin troubles. This remedy is purely herbal, and all the properties arc- taken into the system through the pores of the skin. A free sample pot will be sent you on receipt of a penny stamp for postage. Address ; The Zam-Buk Company. Sydney., '

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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 15, 17 July 1903, Page 2

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A CURLING TONGS TRAGEDY. Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 15, 17 July 1903, Page 2

A CURLING TONGS TRAGEDY. Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 15, 17 July 1903, Page 2

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