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PERIL OF SIMPLE MISHAPS. NAIL-SCRATCH CAUSED BADLY FES- .? TERED HAND—ZAM-BUK SAVES "C EXPENSE AND PAIN. :—| Scratching his hand against a rusty nail — and neglecting the injury brought disaster —. to Mr. Robert Wilson, and nothing but — Zam-Buk could relieve his pain or over- .J come the nasty festering and inflamma- ' — tion. ,^v Mr. Wilson, •who lives at Green Lane,' ?"r Remuera, Auckland, N.Z., says: "For »—• long time I suffered from a badly poisoned —*• hand, caused by the palm becoming . scratched by a rusty nail. I thought little • of the injury at. first, but within a day »- | •or two I began to be aware that mr •- I neglect had landed me into serious ; trouble. The injured place got hot and throb- y i bing, and began to fester, and the hand -?. J swelled up to such an extent*that I feared -», I the inflammation was going to spread into ;P Imy arm, too. I went to a chemist, who J supplied me with a lotion for the wound. but instead of bringing me relief, it caused the hand to become decidedly worse, and I began to have grave concern as to ho" _._,. the matter would end up. •• _ , " I had decided to call in a doctor, whenl— I a neighbour brought us a pot of Zam-BoK : for me to try. I decided to use this before .■'-■• . 1 going to any further expense, and **?:— : result fully justified my neighbour's good opinion of Zam-Buk. Even the first dres?* — ings of the balm brought me remarkable —/ ease, by soothing the pain and cooling th* ;y. hot wound. I was so relieved - that I S^V^*; another pot and kept on annlying regulars. „» dressings of Zam-Buk. Before this ntond:— pot was finished, all the festering an<j ;■; swelling had completely disappeared, ana the injury was healed up oer'ectiy. > ow j-'*.;{■;.; , the hand is quite strong and sound agai?. ! Zam-Buk has proved uniquely saceesstJ" g in the treatment of itching eczema, . bar. lees, ulcers, piles, festering worwds. scam - sores, ringworm, scaly patches, and st>n diseases and injuries. Of all chemists *»<* - .storekeepers, la 6d and 3a 6d per pot,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16025, 17 September 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16025, 17 September 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16025, 17 September 1915, Page 4