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ARM TERRIBLY SOALDED

HOUSEWIVES NEED ZAM-BUK <TO SOOTH PAIN, SUBDUE INFLAMMATION AND ENSURE QUICK, CLEAN HEALING. Every day mishaps occur with astonishing frequency in every house, and having a pot of Zam-Buk handy is a precaution that has Bayed thousands of Australian families much worry and expense. A burn, scald, cut or bruise promptly dressed with Zam-Buk cannot take "bad ways"; smarting is soothed, fiery feeling is drawn from the wound, and any tendency of the skin to become itchy, inflamedj or mattery is speedily checked. Having purified the tissues. Zam-Buk then lieals the part with healthy new skin. Mrß. N. Mitchell, of 43 Clifton -street, Prahran, Melbourne, Vice, says:—"While cooking, some flat splashed all over my right arm, burning it in a tnrrible manner. The pain and inflamnu'tion were agonising; in fact, it is impossible for me to describe the Bonsation that followed. "Being a firm believer in Zam-Buk, and always having a pot handy, I dressed the injury with same. Zanvßttk acted like magic, cooling and soothing the smarting and burning. Continuing • with Zam-Buk, I found the wound was healing, and shortly my arm was completely cured without a mark of any description. "A friend of mine had a fearful outbreak of ecxetna on her face. Moist patches appeared, and then tho skin formed in crusts. "Hearing of her suffering, I took her a pot of Zam-Buk, which was promptly applied, and its value almost tit once jttanJfeßtea itself. A further supply ww* "bMaifiM <.and J&Ssc. -tafcwjpnt con • tintted. AH 'the inflammation 'was arrested, the crusts removed and disease enr!> cd. Zam-Buk restored the skin to iU natural healthy condition, and no sign of disease has shown itself Bince. As a general .household healer, I think ZamBuk is unrivalled, and no home should be without it." Every kitchen cupboard should contain a pot of Zanvßuk, the quick and soothing healer for wounds and skin eruptions. Of all chemists and stores at Is 6d find 3s 6d.— Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 44, 20 August 1913, Page 2

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ARM TERRIBLY SOALDED Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 44, 20 August 1913, Page 2

ARM TERRIBLY SOALDED Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 44, 20 August 1913, Page 2