SWOLLEN, FESTERING SORES.
ZAM-BUK BAXM PROMPTLY HEAXB. It should be remembered that ZamBukßalin is ing, but. ik' antiieptiaiSmd jgejlpfuiidal a* well, and outs.. so-called "trivial" Injuria this fw, balm are at once purified and made germ-proof, and perfect healing assured. Mrs J. Eohde, of Campbell street, Oakey. Q„ says:—"Some six months ago one of my daughters' met with a painful mishap, X had an open fireplace in the yard, and, while playing about, she walked right on ashes, resulting in a very bad foot, which became swollen, festered, and gave my child great pain. X tried many treatments, but in vain, for the wound-refused to heal, and began to eab'into the foot. An acquaintance at last recommended Zaim Buk Balm, and though the wound had been an open sore for three ““the Zam-Buk Balm completely: .healed it in two weeks, and quite, a large scar was left showing the extent of the burn, but it is quite clean, completely healed, and since the use of Zam-Buk has given no trouble whatever.: X always keep ZamBuk Balm in-the house now, and have subsequently used it for severe cuts and scratches, with always the same result—that it heals quickly and pcrinanGiitly. (toping—rashes-- and- pun pi ea. ..-Am Is, b 1 ackheade. ulcers, and other seasonable eruption- yield promptly to Zam-Buk Balm. While for cuts, bruises, burns, ; scalds, barber’s rash, sore backs, .poisoned wounds, sores, piles, festerings, snots, etc., Zam-Buk is invaluable. Of all chemists and stores at Is 6d _and 3s ed ner not. The 3s Gd pot containing nearly four tiroes le 6d, is most economiC »1 for U '' _____
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6325, 27 September 1907, Page 9
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268SWOLLEN, FESTERING SORES. New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6325, 27 September 1907, Page 9
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