MORE HOME ACCIDENTS! Sudden Cuts, Bums and Scalds. Emphasize Dally Need for Zam-Buk. More accidents occur in the homo than anywhere else. This fact emphasizes very forcibly the necessity of having the handy box of Zam-Buk within easy reachi This great antiseptic first-aid is always dependable in an emergency. It not only swiftly soothes away the immediate pain of any burn, scald, cut or bruise, but keeps blistered or broken skin free from inflammation and poisoning so that swift, perfect healing is ensured. Mr. F. Swan, of 2 Nelson Street, Annandale, Sydney, writes:— "One day whilst ironing, my arm came in contact with the stove and was severely burnt. Applications of Zam-Buk speedily allayed the terrible smarting and burning pains and cooled the inflamed skin. Damaged flesh rapidly healed and new skin formed under the influence of Zam-Buk. It removed every mark or scar. I have also found Zam-Buk a, splendid remedy for chilblains.” Miss. E. Tait, of 31 Loch Street, Ballarat. says;— "While reaching a kettle of boiling water off the stove I slipped and the contents scalded my foot. The skin was badly blistered and the burning irritation terrible. IMy mother dressed the parts with j Zam-Buk. This balm took out the jfiery heat and pain, and at the end (of two weeks it had healed the foot beautifully." Zam-Buk is vastly superior to any fatty ointment for the treatment of chilblains, ulcers, running sores, ringworms, piles, poisoned wounds, etc., etc. 1/5 and 3/6 per box all chemists and stores. Zam-Buk Medicated Soaps, 1/- per tablet.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2716, 25 June 1925, Page 7
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