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HOW ZAM-BUK REPAIRS THE SKIN.

THE WORLD'S (GREATEST HEALER,

Whoever watches the healing of a wound or sore with Zain-Buk, the great herbal balm, is fa,ce to face with one of Nature's grandest wonders. The healing process thus set in motion w nothing less than a phenomena of regeneration—a natural process of replacing dead or damaged tissue by new layers. The germs and microbes that would spread are attacked and killed off by the powerful antiseptic substances in Zam-Buk,-and a healthy perfect, and natural; healing is ensured, jtfewcells appear like a builder extending a new row of houses ; the whole of the injured' area is finally-covered; and soon not a mark or a scar is left behind, so perfect is the new growth of skin. The .secret of Zam-Buk's ; marvellous power lies in the rich juices of certain rare healing herbs which it contains. These herbs were discovered by an eminent chemist to jbe growing almost beyond the reach of civilisation, and the' wonderful [balsams and juices were extracted from them arid combined to produce Zam-Buk, after a long course of scientific research. Thus Zam-Buk differs from and is entirely superior to all ordinary ointments, ■ salves, oils; and liniments. It has been usad with excellent results for Outs, Bruisesj Burns, Scalds, Abrasions, Chafingsj Itch, Sores, Blackheads, Sore Feet; Weak Ankles, Ringworms, Sprains] Strains, Stiffness, Bad Lees, Swollen Knees, Inflamed Patches, Boils; Abscsses, Ulcers, Eczema, Pimples; Scalp Irritation, Poisoned and Lacer-i ated Wounds, Dog Bites, Cat scratches,' Blind and Bleeding Piles, and for all diseased, injured and irritated conr ditions of the skin. Price Is 6d per ; pot ; family size, 3s 6d, (3s 6d pot con-; tains nearly four times the Is 6d size.)! Of all chemists, or direct for same price from The Zam-Buk Co., 39 Pitt-j street, Sydney. ;

The Supreme Court has confirmed the sentence of death passed on Johann Hock for the murder of his numerous wives.—New York "cable.

While King Edward was shooting at Welbeck Earl de Grey shot a pheasant which struck the King on the head, stunning him for a short time. No ill effects followed.

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Edward May sued the Taff Vale Railway Company at the Cardiff Assizes for 'compensation for the loss of his legs by falling off a train, and being run over. The defendants stated -that May bought insurance coupons, took three handkerchiefs for bandages, and lay on the metals, and sacrificed his limbs, A ' verdict was given fordefehdants.

The New Zealand footballers, after 27 wins at Home, were defeated by the Welsh team on the 16th inst., their opponents winning by 3to nil. ' v A Bad Taste in The Mouth. It is anything but pleasant to awake with a bad taste in the mouth. 1 This' always rises from a'disordered stomach and may' be corrected by taking a dose of-Chatriberiain's S.tomach and Liver Tablets immediately after snpper, They .cleanse "and iavjgbrate the stomach, improve the digestion and give one a relish for his food. Tbey are easy to take and pleasant in effect. " Just What You Need." ' Only Is 6d Sold by J, Brown, Na.s.eby, and, "W. Pyle, st, Battens*.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9503, 22 December 1905, Page 4

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HOW ZAM-BUK REPAIRS THE SKIN. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9503, 22 December 1905, Page 4

HOW ZAM-BUK REPAIRS THE SKIN. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9503, 22 December 1905, Page 4

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