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HOUSEWIFE'S FESTERED HAND

DOCTOR SAID AMPUTATION WAS NECESSARY—ZAM-BUK MAKES A REMARKABLE CURE. Zam-Buk is the home "Ambulance," and should always be kept handy for the " first-aid" treatment of those simple injuries to which every housewife is liable. Zam-Buk may savs you any amount of pain and worry. Mrs E. Jeffrey, Brisbane street, Brown Hill, W.A., says:—"Whilst washing out curtains dye got through the broken skin of my hand and caused fearful festering and inflammation. Night after night I was kept awake in fearful agony through the intolerable pains which usee? to shoot from the tip of my finger right up the arm. "A well-known doctor in Boulder said the limb could not be healed by ordinary methods, and operation was necessary. Neighbors, too, who saw the hand were convinced that I would lose it eventnallv. " But I determined to avoid this operation if at all possible, and having heard so much about Zam-Buk I decided to try the balm. A few regular dressings o'f Zam-Buk soon convinced me of its remarkable healing and disease-dispelling power, for there was such a striking improvement that I lost all fear of the surgeon's knife. " Zam-Buk proved wonderfully mild and soothing, and it speedily subdued the inflammation and soreness, and drew awav 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 cuts, burns, and bruises I find Zam-Buk a ready and perfect healer, and I recommend it to all my friends. A pot of Zam-Buk should certainly be kept handy in every Australian home." Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot everywhere.— [Advt.] J

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Evening Star, Issue 16032, 8 February 1916, Page 8

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HOUSEWIFE'S FESTERED HAND Evening Star, Issue 16032, 8 February 1916, Page 8

HOUSEWIFE'S FESTERED HAND Evening Star, Issue 16032, 8 February 1916, Page 8

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