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hand badly poisoned.

PERFECT HEALING BY ZAM-BYK

The simplest injury often leads to the direst results. It omy needs the smallest break in the skin for dirt disease germs to get in and set up bloodpoisoning. To prevent this trouble the best plan is to always have a pot ot Zam-Luk handy. If a cut, scratch or abrasion is promptly dressed wito Zam-Buk there is no need to worry. Disease germs cannot live where ZamBuk is applied, and quick and perfect healing is assured. Mrs! Sarah flood, Bridge Street Valley. Brisbane, writes: —“As I was crossing the road I tripped on tne curbstone where it was being repaired, and severely lacerated my band, as I put it out to save myself from falling. The skin was scraped oif, and there was a deep cut at the ball of the thumb. The mad was being asphalted at the time, and getting the tar into the cuts and abrasions caused bloodpoisoning, and my hand Became- in a fearful condition.

“I had it dressed and attended to at the Ambulance Station, but although the treatment gave me some ease, the hand would not get well. My daughter, who had great faith in Zam-Buk, persuaded me to try it, and the first applicat’on of the balm gave me the greatest ease. Continued treatment with ZamBuk drew out all the bad matter and inflammation, and a daily improvement took place until my hand became perfectly healed.” To ensure perfect healing you must have Zam-Buk, wh’ch is absolutely unequalled for cuts, bruises, eczema., bad legs, poisoned wounds,, piles, abscesses. boils, ringworm, barcoo rot, insect bib’s, stings, ele, Snbi b v r) !l chemists and stores at 1/6 or 3/6 a pot.

-A 11 roads load to A. E. Kilgonr’s, the Shop for Bargains.—Brown Windsor Soap 4 cakes for fid ; Jove’s Fluid, per liotllc; Cine Seal Vaseline, fid per jar; 3 rakes of Camphor for fid; Fripp’s fjwnlia Toilet Snap, 5/6 per dozen, a snap; 3 Graphic Writing Pads for 1/; Special Value Ebony Hair Brusbas. 6/6 each; Hair Brushes. I'. 1/0. 2'fi to 50; Tooth Brushes, fid. 9d, 1/, 1/3 to 2/; Hair Combs, fid, 9d, T/ and 2/ each: Water Colour Boxes 1/, extra special; 3 Correspondence Bank Paper Pads for 1/11; 3 Paragon Writing Tablets with blotters for 11,1, lined both sides; Sketching Blocks. 3d each ; Exercise Books, 2d 3d, 4d and fid each : Sweetheart Talcum Powder, .101 cl; Roval Talcum. 10Ad : Large Royal Talrnm 1/5: St. Thomas Bay Rum, 9d rcr hott'c; Playing Cards. 1/3, 1/9, 2i\ ?9 and 4/ per packet. Full stocks of the above are obtainable from A. E. Kilgour. Bookseller. Stationer. Toy and Fancy Roods Depot. Mawbera Quay.—Advt. A large stock of tbe latest in Xrnat Cards have just been opened up by A. Kilgour. Specially designed for the. Bovs at the Front. Now is the time to post. so come, along and inspect the hivodifu) fanls. Pricca' iringing from 3d to 5/6 each.—Advt-

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1918, Page 6

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