WRIST BADLY GASHED WITH BROKEN GLASS.
POISONED FINGER ALSO HEALED
BY ZAM-BUK.
• You cannot mako a mistake in apply ing Zam-Buk to a cut or sore, Mrs Amelia Costclloe, writing from her *ome, 205 Liverpool street, Hobart Tas,, says: "Somo timo ago my son, William, had a serious mishap, falling on,a piece of glass and gashing his wrist. In going an errant he slipped on some tiles and having a bottle in liif hand smashed it on tho metals and his arm came in contact with 1 the broken glass, which sliced the flesh right open. ' >.'■■'■ "We took him to a ciiemiat who recommended takiAg him toa doctor tc have the wound stfehed up. Ilaving so much to.attend to, Itbweyeiyl could iiot get the .opportunity., Ttherefore, purchased a p'qt'of Zam-Buk and'applied it after cleansing the wound with hot water. After binding the place un and dressing it daily it had thoroughly healed up by the end of a week. "\[y husband also had' a poisoned finger ami (ho swelling extended up the arm, but Zam-Buk healed that also,", 'All aver .Australia the utility of ZamBnk i 3 evciywhei;e recognised ,/iiiil. nppreciatod, and tho' foregoing testimony if> typical of the praise 'bestowed on this unique cvoweady healer;- flam-Biik is .retailed byaH'chcmists and .stores, a: I/e
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North Otago Times, Volume CVI, Issue 13981, 17 November 1917, Page 2
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214WRIST BADLY GASHED WITH BROKEN GLASS. North Otago Times, Volume CVI, Issue 13981, 17 November 1917, Page 2
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