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MOTHER AS FIRST-AID EXPERT

READY FOR ANY EMERGENCY. It is to mother that the crying youngsters bring their hurts; to whom all the family come for advice and assistance in accident or emergency. Mothers provided with Zam-Buk have the beet healer and first-aid that it is possible to get. One that is soothing, safe, easy to use and thoroughly antiseptic. Zam-Buk is the pure, refined herbaL balm which suits the tenderest skin of the youngest babe. It prevents little hurts from becoming big and troublesome, and ends skin trouble like nothing else. can. "My son trod on a piece of glass,** writes Mrs M. EL McEwan, 303, Weymouth street, Adelaide. "He _ nearly severed the fleshy portion of his heel. It was a frightful gash, and bled something terrible. When I managed to ret the blood staunched I bandaged the heel, using Zam-Buk. Twice daily we applied the balm. This soothed and cleansed the wound and prevented blood-poison. Thanks to Zam-Buk alone all inflammation was cleared away, and my son’s foot completely healed. "Another time he was unpacking a case of butter, when a piece of hoopiron gashed his right wrist and the side of his hand. The injury was very sore, but again Zani-Buk soothed, cleansed and healed the injury splendidly.’*

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10846, 11 March 1921, Page 6

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MOTHER AS FIRST-AID EXPERT New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10846, 11 March 1921, Page 6

MOTHER AS FIRST-AID EXPERT New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10846, 11 March 1921, Page 6

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