WHY YOU SHOULD KEEP ZAM-BUK HANDY
UNEQUALLED AND EVEE-EELIABLE. Why you should keep a skinJhealer handy is apparent to all in face of the daily menace of accidents and akin diseases. Why that healer should _ always be Zam-Buk is equally obvious, considering that Zam-Buk is in every respect the most reliable, the most unique, and the most successful skin dressing obtainable to-day. Every ingredient ip Zam-Buk has some particular soothing, healing, and antiseptic virtue, and all are compounded in such a unique and clever way, that each ingredient blends with and helps the others, thus ensuring the highest degree of healing efficiency. In addition, Zam-Buk possesses the further advantage in being absolutely free from lard and animal fat of every kind. Zam-Buk is of pure vegetable origin, and neither in composition nor In curative action has it anything in j common with ordinary ointments. Ab an over-ready., quick, and thor- | onghly reliable "first-aid'” for superficial I skin troubles, as a preventive of fester- ‘ ing and blood-poison; as a soothing cure for piles; and os a cure for obstinate and disfiguring diseases like eczema, ringworm, etc., Zam-Buk -has achieved remarkable success all the world over. Zam-Buk is unequalled for eczema, ulcers, bad legs, ringworm - and scalp disease; perfectly heals outs, bruisss, burns, scalds; allays swelling, inflammation and soreness; and clears away itchy rash, blotches, pimples, spots, and all disfiguring skin, disease. Zam-Buk is obtainable of all chemists and stores at Is fld and 3s 6d.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10542, 19 March 1920, Page 2
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