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Obstinate Sores Healed.

Zim-Buk Destroys the Menace of Disease.

Cuts and bruisers are often very obstinate in refusing to heal. The edges of the wound remafn inflamed and sore, and there is a daily danger of disease-germs settling on ths raw flesh and giving rise to serious complications. Thus neglect or improper treatment of an injury, be it a cut, burn, scald or even a simple scratch, is a menace to life, Zam Buk rubbed gently over a wound has the remarkable effect, not only of rendering the wound proof against diseased-germs, but of growing new skin-tissues,. Thus Zamaßuk heals wounds in a perfectly natural manner, and the possibilities of eczema and other torturing; skin diseases are entirely defeated. Possessing splendid medicinal properties, Zam«Buk accomplishes what ordinaty oitments and salves never can do, and its ever-ready character, constant reliability, and absolute purity render it distinct from all other preparations. If you dress your cuts and sores with Zam«Buk you will never be troubled with " the wound that would not heal." Zam-Buk is unsurpassed for eczema, ulcers, bad legs, piles, and children's scalp sores, especially ringworm caught at school. Zam-Buk gives results more remaikable than anything hitherto aU tained, and, as the prudent hpjp*, wife soon finds, both expsss3~ltnd suffering are saved by keeping a iigl of the Zanmßuk always hßolfly, Obtainable of all chemists and stores at is per pot,

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Inangahua Times, 4 October 1915, Page 4

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Obstinate Sores Healed. Inangahua Times, 4 October 1915, Page 4

Obstinate Sores Healed. Inangahua Times, 4 October 1915, Page 4

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