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FINGERS CRUSHED IN MACHINE. WONDERFUL HEALING BY ZAM-BUK. For the daily risks of home or workshop, Zam-Buk is v the worker's best friend, for it soothes and heals as nothing else will. Mrs Edith Austin, of 216, Victoria Road, Marrickville, Sydney, says:— When employed at the Tweed Factory, m yhusband met with a serious accident. One of the fingers of his right hand was crushed in a machine, which inflicted a terrible wound. He was treated at the Prince Alfred Hospital for two or three weeks, and though the injury closed up, it still remained very sore, and was obviously not properly healed. "My husband then began to apply Zam-Buk, which quickly soothed the pain. He kept on with the Zam-Buk treatment, which had the effect of! drawing out a piece of bone that had previously prevented the place from healing. After this, a few more dressings with Zam-Buk thoroughly and naturally healed his hand. " Since this, we have used Zam-Bxik for burns, bruises, etc., and always found it splendid. Its marvellous effect in drawing out the splintered bone in my husband's case, shows what a splendid remedy Zam-Buk is, and fully justified our great faith in this balm. ,y Zam-Buk is also just the thing for cuts, bruises, burns, and scalds. ZamBuk ends pain, prevents festering and blood poisoning, and heals quickly. Zam-Buk never goes bad, while it concentrated character makes it most v economical to use. Zam-Buk is the moneysaving healor. Is 6d or 3s 6d a pot at all chemists and stores. 189 S

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17934, 30 October 1918, Page 4

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