ZAM-BUK SAVES DOCTOR’S STITCHES. BADLY GASHED ARM WONDERFULLY HEALED. Mrs Amelia Costello, writing from her homo, 205, Liverpool Street, Hobart, 'fas., says:— “Some time ago my son, William, slipped on some tiles, and having a bottle in Lis hand it smashed on the metals. His arm came in contact with the broken glass, which sliced the j flesh right open. “We took him to a, chemist, who [ recommended taking him to a doctor to have the wound stitched. Having so niMch to attend to, however, I could not get the opportunity. I therefore purchased a pot of Znm-Buk,. and aj>plied it, after cleansing the wound with hot water. After binding the place up and dressing it daily it had thoroughly healed by the end of the week. “ My husband had a poisoned linger, and the swelling extended up the arm, but Zam-Buk healed that also.” Zam-Buk should he kept handy in every home and workshop. For skin seres, heat swellings and rashes, ulceration, sore feet, piles, flesh wounds and other injuries Zam-Buk is without equal. Zam-Buk always heals quickly, painlessly and perfectly, and wards off fostering and similar perils. Is 6d or 3s Gd per pot, of all chemists and stores. ■> SOS
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17666, 19 December 1917, Page 3
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202Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17666, 19 December 1917, Page 3
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