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THE EVER=READY HOME HEALER N the course of Her duties the nurse is brought into contact with every . description of skin injury and complaint. She is also brought to . fully realise the need for a reliable healing balm which can be applied hj to diseased and wounded skin with every confidence that only good will result. - The fact that hundreds of nurses daily use Zam-Buk in the course of their professional duties is further proof, if such were needed, that in Zam- | Huk the public is furnished with a safe and reliable healing balm and I skin-cure, the purity and power of which cannot be denied. Zam- /f Buk is not only a powerful skin-healer. It is strongly antiseptic and i germicidal, and so forms the ideal protection for the skin against disease germs. Below we quote the opinion of three of the many trained f and qualified nurses who have written in praise of Zam-Buk. •-. y^ residing in Underwood-Btreet, Paddlngton, Sydaey. says:— "After extensive experience I can confidently say tha't Zam-Buk is the Best Healing Balm I have ever used. In my professional work I often have urgent need of it,, at. because of its great antiseptic virtues. I tiDd it unequalled for use In cases where dangerous symptoms threaten, as in the after-effects of childbirth. "Personally, I have used Zam-Buk for a very severe burn on my hand, caused by a box of matches «Uediog whilst I was striking a match. The pain was excruciating, and. fortunately, having a pot of Zam-Bu* in the house. I smeared the balm all over my hand. The burning pain was at once soothed, and In a very short time my hand was quite better; indeed, the following morning not a trace of the burn could be seen. I have' also proved Zam-Buk very ofltetent tor various. S ores, and injuries, and would not be without it in the House." SSi hj v tf- '5" "- 1 "* !SS fiH&ti I !<-N3 SMS» •m mm *&•*&& ssmxixeßssi m ?M £ of Evelyn - street, Balaclavi., Melbourne, who has practised her profession for the past 27 years, writes:-"As an all-round healer for all descriptions of home hurts I consider Zam-Bok invaluable. I have proved it of great utility in cases of cuts, corns, warts, and I other skin, troubles, and have never known it fall to soothe and \ heal the daily home hurts and family mishaps ao common In SHI '■" HUMS VM-ri.mnma.vmaa mui.uiu.unßl Zam-Buk to all." NURSE SMITH. mmr I Zam-Buk Is unequalled i / for eczema, bad legs, /poisoned wounds, piles, / eruptions, cuts, bruises, / burns, scalds, etc. Of all /chemists and stores at 1/6, f or 3/6 family siae (containing uc»'v * ~—— - t; i Post Free from The Zam-Buk Co., 39 Pitt-street, Sydney. of 156 Jersey-road, "WoellahT*, Sydney, a professional laidies' Nur&e. of 43 vears' experience, who has. passed examinations of the Mghest degree, and possesses a thorough knowledge of medicine, writes of Zam-Buk aa follows: —"I consider Zam - Buk uniquely superior an an antiseptic and germicidal application for poisonous wounds, ulcerated aores, and cuts of extensive natura. I always ;md mild in action, and an efficient healer. I have not had one instance where Zam-Buk has failed, and recommend it to my patients always." m

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15377, 12 August 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15377, 12 August 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15377, 12 August 1913, Page 10