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NEGLECTED CUTS AND SCRATCHES

BECOME FESTERED AND

POISONED

ZAM-BUK ENSURES * 'CLEAN"

HEALING

Any simple-cut, scratch, or bruise, if neglected, is liaible to start inflammation, festering or blood-poison.: The obvious moral is, Don't Neglect the Tiniest -Cut or Soi-e. Promptly dressing injuries with antiseptic Zam-Buk prevents them taking "bad ways," and always ensures quick, perfect healing. ' For the treatment of neglected wounds and sores Zam-Buk is equally invaluable, as is proved by the experience of Mrs E.G. Penfold, of Corn-I wallis Street, Redfern, Sydney, who '... fsays:—"My son William injured his ' thumb, which swelled up to an enor-i mous size. Some dirt got into the wound y whiefh. became very inflamed and gave off a most unpleasant dis-' charge. The agony was terrible, and '.■■ at last the nail came off. All sorts ' of ointments, lemedi&s, and poultices were tried, but no goad resulted whatever. J | "At length he starteel using Zam-: Buk, and dressed- the injury twice daily. In a few days a great improvement set in. The discharge was ended and (he Inflammation subdued. He had only been using Zam-Buk a short iim© when he/realised a^ the danger of losing his thumb was passed, for the wound was-healing 'nicely.' He continued using ZamBuk until the injury was completely „ healed and his thumb all right again." j Zam-Buk is Australasia's reliable first-aid and healer for Cuts, Bruises, . Burns, and Scalds. It is also a' speedy and thorough remedy for Bad, Legs, Hirers, Eczema, Scalp Sores, ■ Files, Poisoned Wounds, Ringworm,.; Barber f. Flash, Sprains, Swellings, ' Stiff Joints, and Rheumatism. Of all chemists and stores, Is 6d and '3s 6d per pot. ', {

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Bibliographic details

Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 248, 21 October 1914, Page 7

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NEGLECTED CUTS AND SCRATCHES Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 248, 21 October 1914, Page 7

NEGLECTED CUTS AND SCRATCHES Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 248, 21 October 1914, Page 7