. INJURED FACE AND BLACKENED • EYE CURED. ZAM-BUK'S VALUABLE HEALING POWERS AGAIN PROMINENT. i Mr - John Dunne, of 147, Bridge Street, _ Bendigo, Vic, writes:—"To show my , appreciation of Zam-Buk, and the rapidity i with which it heals, I should like to tell j you how it cured me. Going out one day j I fell down the steps and injured the side of my face and my eye. All the skin was i taken off that side of my face, and my j eye was blackened. "I applied Zam-Buk to the injured parts, I and it was wonderful how quickly they r were healed. All the bruise was taken j out, and, after a few days, no trace of the injury remained. '. "We have since used Zam-Buk for all kinds of mishaps, and it has proved very successful in all cases. [ "We have also great faith in Zam-Buk , Scap, as it soft-ens the hands, and stops " them from getting chapped and cracked." i Zam-Buk is unequalled for cuts, bru-ses, scalds, burns, running sores, bad legs, ulcers, mosquito bites, peeling skin, rummer rash, pimples, children s sores, abscesses, riiWorm, barber's rash, sore feet, boils, festering sores, piles,sprains, sore heels, eczema, poisoned wounds, stiff ■ ne« and ininred cond : tions of the skin generally. Prices : Is 6d and Os 6d per pot, of all chemists and stores.
Visitors to the show will be interested to see the huge array of useful household requirements at Melvem's, in Karangahape Boad.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17329, 28 November 1919, Page 5
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