CUTS, SORES, BURNS, BRUISES AND FESTERING WOUNDS HEALED.
A M OTHER I'RAISES ZAM-BUK BAUI. Mr E." Schoenaner, of Melbourne street, West End, Brisbane, has met with some interesting proof of the wide range of usefulness of Zam-Buk Balm in the home. She says :—" For about twelve months I have been using Zam Buk Balm for all sorts of sores, cuts, burns, * bruises, etc.., My little boy had a very bad bruise on the bottom of his foofy received while running about';';barefooted. It became swollen and festered, and he cried with the, pain. I used several home remedies, but to no purpose till I got a pot of Zam Buk Balm, and applied it on a piece of lint, according to directions. The next morning my lad was able to get about again although the day previously he could not put his foot to the ground. Another son working in a f actorv,; has frequent occasions to use Zam Buk for cuts, for which it is invaluable. I always keep a pot of Zamßuk Balm in the house my; family remedy for cuts, burns, or any kind of sores, and have always found it to do its work quickly and well.' Zam Buk, the great healing balm, promptly cures sore legs, ringworms, barcoo, rheumatism, neuralgia, piles,* cuts, bruises, burns, chapped hands, chilblains and . expels disease tones, up the tissues and regenerates the skin in health. . Price Is 6d per pot or 3s 6d large family size (3s 6d holds nearly four times Is 6d from all chemists and stores.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 38, Issue 966, 29 May 1908, Page 4
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258CUTS, SORES, BURNS, BRUISES AND FESTERING WOUNDS HEALED. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 38, Issue 966, 29 May 1908, Page 4
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