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. —. I GIV™ZAM>BUK GREAT PRAISE.g 1" I recommend it to my comrades/ "A grand thing for soldiers on active § 1 says Private H. H. Robson. service," says Private A. Acton. 1 1 jjßlks USED BY SELF AND [ KEPT FIT BY ZAM- ■ w&mim&Sa EkV comrades during buk in a trying gV BMB Pte - H " H ' F°R conspicuous gallantry . V,C i or <»nspicuous M—«f Private ROBSON, flB""* 1 L in rescuing Wounded ravery * l Rouges &ncs, ( _^^^^f; A. ACTON. of the 2nd HP Ifc —s I N.CO. and attempting to save a J Ce, A . te ' ' °'^ 84 I * HISS of the Roval H»€TC I ~ j j j ji Abraham Acton, of B. Com- I _, . £-" ovai Br*Cn** 1 "*"- another comrade under deadly ojdjd- II Border Rgt., I Vi\ c n ii it r» i vt ' P anv » 2nd Border Regiment, I ■ JEflTl , Scots, £9 I £11 <ire, Pte. H.H. Robson, No. .„., „, .. , .. I 11 and " ! j ■A Jl J'/ ..-»..« ~ , ~ . le " s to-day of the share the 1 * Jjh Abv facsimile wL "/ ' well-known Zam-Buk had in I ■ Jgf facsimile ° f hIS la^* "* I bCCn awarded the Victoria ; This brave soldier, like \ j^ ' m \m. gallantly gallantly >» I Cross. Writing from Glencorse thousands of others in France. \ W< won V.C. won V.C. JBJ I Barracks, Glencorse, Scot-always had a pot of Zam-Buk i\ \ I land, the brave soldier states : in his haversack. It occupied X V. MJ0&& "Zam-Buk is my favourite next to no space, yet with its /a .^T^Sit for the last « years, and i . •• j i- l /fliksv fft^ ""kept his feet and limbs so %£■ \x&k Vbmmb j "Voasi me. I used Zam-Buk on several of my hard campaigning still left hin with the endurance ''^^m«H«f/ yfifiEfSSfl/f comrades who were wounded, and it proved necessary to win the most coveted V.C. Acton knew SwwlWfi^ft^^.,-^ <7wfßt9§i its eat healing power—so much so that l^at tnere sno useful bravery without physical fitness, E^?^gr^glß\Jfe^'^ll li was not neces3ar y for them to leave the ' l a because Zam-Buk has so often contributed to SS^^sflQ^&J^Rl wtmfr^WrJ. I firin S line - During the retirement from tne physical fitness of himself and of his comrades that KW»^\*Vs3ScS«^|»^jl I Mons, a lot of men, including myself, were he has written a letter of gratitude to the proprietors of fjj^jgS^Wg^^gffigSg^ complaining of different sores. Having a lne celebrated " first aid." "^*** Pot of Zam-Buk, I recommended it to my " YOU can '' p,ace ,0 ° much faith m Zam - B "k." I ■ 1«HSI COmradeS ' They a " used the balm, and could not S3yS - Pte ' *,'™j, e """V b6e " " ry *£*£ me on m3ny /I^S\ I fil s r 1 Ii ft occasions. I have used Zam-Biik for my feet, especially to ' x ■ L J ever a draft goes out to the Front, I always cuts from barbed wire and other things! Zam-Buk is indeed a grand thing N B recommend them to carry a pot of Zam-Buk m their haversacks." [for every soldier on active service to carry in his haversack." §B SI "A Pot of Zam-Buk out here is like a loaf of bread "in my opinion, every soldier should have a pot of | —— B K to a starving man. On the retreat from Mons we had a Zam-Buk in his kit when 'trekking,' as Zam-Buk is the | «7 sol <iier at the Front needsß fig forced march of 37 miles and not a man who used most valuable addition to his marching powers." c*Tdo\im*T\t™?a™ °°B M Zam-Buk on his feet fell out." Thus writes another Distinguished Conduct Medallist, ib- sending him a pot of this ever- S IS T ~ , . _.. i- . , , _, , 1 Private A. Mutlow, of the 2nd South Staffs Regiment. read* healer. We wiU send them 1 ! \iJa n+ ? B r *K"° te , rms „ a Distinguished Conduct In his pencilled note, dated Dec. oth. from "Somewhere FREE OF POSTAGE for yon, on re-■ Mi ' Medallist Lance-Corporal J- P. Delaney. 2nd Royal Irish m France," the gallant private adds:- ceipt of postal note or ".tamp, fori ■1 Regiment, expresses his warm appreciation of Zam-Buk. fe ~.' „„.„.„ ~ /"r for M| «■ in a letter dated Nov. 24. He adds: "I can safely recom- "I am a constant user of your Zam-Buk for chafed , quantity you wish to forward, m 3 mend Zam-Buk to everyone as being the best healer on legs (from which I suffer on long marches). I brought a . . nme Dunsb * ' rank. udH MM the market. P.S.Please excuse writing and pencil, as pot out here from Aldershot, and I may mention it is in "E'ment of each soldier to whom BI am writing this from the trenches, and I cannot tell great demand among my comrades who are likewise . Zam - Buk '$ to be sent. This ap- flj I when or where _ the next shell is going to drop. The afflicted. Zam-Buk is also very effective in the case of plies a,so *° sailors »nd marines. ' B ma Germans are skylarking again with theii 'Coal-Boxes.' " galled feet and blistered heels.'-" \ ,pe C i a i stuff will see to all SB .PI Ml V t 2mttfT mm ~^^lmtiT~* mmm ' m Mimdt m ~** i._ _.iiiiiiii ■ i''--s °* mßuk be ™B sent off i| SI T wß)jl| "Via *"Blfffll IB promptly and well packed withom m Sai, m ymm K9B*IH WggSgm ' *ir# any extra charge, and without any ■ L—<— BS— B 9 further responsibility to The ■ W H Ojfr MFjk HI ! ' PJuier ' |t it required, ! ' e ß A Bf BBaMßni *P Jfij IP H B=lr orders to the Proprietors: E. Ful- ■ B» S3 iB B HB|^_ :^^@^ ■= ' r,r <i (Australasia). Ltd.. 38 Pittß B B V Ft reef. IS p=* BT For cat '> bra l s e». burns, scalds, and ■■ BB Br »J'r«lns a perfect ever-BJ g=gßJ Br ' B r ' ad? dealer. alto unequalled Bm ' or rcre,na ulcers, HI Br &>- poisoned wounds, festering, barber's BJ WsmmmmmmmmV € '**"• stiff swellings, *c. ~ j?■ Hj . B Bf ™" Bmv * En flfc ▼Ak Zam-Buk is obtainable everywhere Blj V ■ " • - i *^^Bl

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 9 (Supplement)