HOUSEWIFE'S FESTERED HAND. DOCTOR SAID AMPUTATION WAS ■NECESSARY. ZAM-BUK MAKES A REMARKABLE CURE. " . • ■■ ■ ; Zam-Buk is the home " Ambulance," I and shonl-d always be kegt handy for the '"'first aid" treatment of these simple injuries to which every housewife is liable., Zam-Buk may * save you any amount of pain, and worry. . Mrs. E. Jeffrey, Brisbano'Btreet) Browft Hill, W.A., say®:,"WhOßt washing out curtainß,: dye got through 'the broken akin of my hand) and fearful festering and inflammation. Night. after .night \ I was kept awake in, fearful agony through the intolerable pains which used to shoot'from'the tip of the finger' right up tho arm. 1 " A ■welhknoWn doctor in Boulder said the limb could not be healed by ordinary methods, and operation- was necessary. Neighboure. too, wlio saw the hand wero convinced that 1 would lose it eventually. "But I was determined to avoid this operation if at all possible, and having heard so much about- Zam-Buk soon convinced me of its remarkable healing and disease-dispelling power, for there was such a striking improvement that T lost all fear of the surgeon's knife. " Zam-Buk proved wonderfully mild and soothing, and it speedily s'ubdned the'inflammation and-soreness, and drew away the mass of bad matter Which had formed in the hand. I persevered with Zam-Buk for another fortnight, • and within that time the hand. was healed and wonderfully cured. '.' For the children's ctits, burns, iind bruises,' j" find Zam-Buk a ready and perfect healer, and I recommend it t» all my friends." A • pot of 55aih-'iuk should certainly 1 be kept hivndy in every Australian liomo.
Two prites—is Gd or 3s 6d a. pof,, The larger size contains nearly four times the quantity in the small' pot, and is therefore the more economical for family uso> especially when living in the buckblocks -away from town' and do£toi'.~ Advt. ■ .
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 85, 10 April 1917, Page 4
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