KITCHEN MISHAPS.
Tlie Dally Need for Zam-Buk. Housework abounds with dangers, and prudent is the houscwifo who takes earo to keep lior home supplied with soothing and healing Zain-Buk. Scarcely a day passes but what ZamBuk is needed for somo member of the family. Mrs W. Everett, 20 Parkw Street, Eo/.elle, Sydney, says:—"About three months ago, whilst preparing a meal I knocked a, pot of boiling fat all over my leg mil burnt tlio limb in «evur,'il places. The lotion 'and powder I got from the chemist seeme.l too strong, for tlio sore increased in size, and as the ilesh became moro eaten away, the agonising pain'increased. "Whilst the limb.was i,n this dreadful state my sister enmc and advised me to try Znni-Buk, $o just by way of a trial 1 decided to get a pot of the balm. "Regular dressings of Zam-Buk subdued the pain and inflammation, and as the treatment"-was",persevered with it, thoroughly purified tho soro and caused it to start healing from the inside. Every day that I used Zam-Biik I niado further progress, and soon the leg was thoroughly healed and mado quite strong and healthy again," Zam-Buk, obtainable, of all chemists and stores nt 1/6 or 3/G, proves equally 'successful in the treatment of Eczema, Itchy flash, Bad Legs, Ringworm, Poisoned Wounds, Ulcers, Soro Aching Feet, Piles, Pestering Sores, Cuts, Burns, Sprains, etc. ■•
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North Otago Times, Volume CI, Issue 13235, 5 March 1915, Page 3
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228KITCHEN MISHAPS. North Otago Times, Volume CI, Issue 13235, 5 March 1915, Page 3
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