POISONED WOUNDS AND FACE SORES.
ZAMB-BUK ALWAYS EFFECTIVE FOR RAPID, HEALTHY HEALING
It always pays to keep a pot of Znm-Buk handy in the home. Mr Edward Pureell, of 32, Williamson Street, Hobart, writes : — "My little daughter, Lillie, sustained a. nasty knock on her right shin. The dye of her stocking got into the abrasion, eaiusing bloodpoisoning. The leg was extremely painful, and for two or three months she had a most dreadful time. The swelling was very great, and proud flesh set in. She could only limp with the utmost difficulty; in. fact, we thought her leg would never get well again. "We got a number of ointments and consulted chemists, but the result was far from satisfactory. It was, only when we tried Zam-Buk that the pain and inflammation was reduced. Zam-Buk produced a most cooling and soothing effect, drew out all the matter, and completely healed the large' sore which extended down _to the bone. Lillie\s leg is now quite better, thanks to Zam-Buk.
"I have alsqi found Zam-Buk very beneficial for the eczema on Lillie's face. My opinion of this balm is confirmed by'personal experience, for when coaling at the. wharf, large lumps often fell on my legs, inflicting nasty sores. However, Zam-Buk has proved most effective in every instance for rapidly healing them." Be sure you get Zam-Buk, sold by Chemists and Stores at Is 6d or 3s 6d a pot. It is the unexcelled remedy for Eczema," Ulcers, Ringworms, Barcoo Rot, Festering Sores, etc. Head Australasian Depot. 39 Pitt Street, Sydney. '
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 284, 1 December 1915, Page 7
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257POISONED WOUNDS AND FACE SORES. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 284, 1 December 1915, Page 7
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