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A MOTHER'S PRAISE FOR ZAMBUK.

—f—"A POT SHOULD BE KEPT ON A HANDY SHELF IN EVERY HOME*" Mrs S, M, Burgess, of 34, Cambridge street, Rozellc, Sydney, says: "For general use in 1-ho home Hind Zam-Buk invaluable. This splendid balm qiuickly healed a severe burn on my hand. For suoh injuries as cuts, abrasions, aud festered sores, and for children who are always falling, and hurting, themselves, ZamBuk should be kept on a uawly shelf in every home. For chapped hands and cracked lips caused by the bitter winter wind's effect, ZamBuk is a splendid remedy. '■' My face and hands have been subject to, roughness hardness, my hands teing a good deal .in water, The cold caused them to crack round the knuckles and "bleed. Zam-Buk healed the sores, softened the skin and prevented serious complications. Zam-Buk is really a wonderful Mm," -

Zam-Buk'. is invaluable for ; eczema, piles, bad legs, diseased ankles, ringworm, festering sores, ul ; cere, cuts, scratches, burns, 'bruises, Mis, sprains, itch,'open w'ouuds, old sores, abscesses, blood-poison, barcoo rot,-sunburn, and,, all injure* snd, diseased conditions of the skin Sokl by all chemists and . stores, Always k«ep & pot handy for the accidents that will happen.

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North Otago Times, 8 December 1910, Page 1

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A MOTHER'S PRAISE FOR ZAMBUK. North Otago Times, 8 December 1910, Page 1

A MOTHER'S PRAISE FOR ZAMBUK. North Otago Times, 8 December 1910, Page 1

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