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HOUSEWIFE'S MISHAPS.

Poisoned Finger Caused by Fish Bone,

Another Speedy Gu/e by Zam-Buk

Mrs M. Adams, of 39 Napier St., Fitzroy, Melbourne, says: "For general use in the home I have found Zam-Buk indispensable. Tuo years ago a fish bono pierced my finder. The poison got into the wound causing it to fester and my finger swelled up enormously. Tiie pain was awful and for a month"l wa_s_ unable to do anything. I applied poultices, but these did .not do any good in the. least. I obtained medical "advice and also went to the hospital, but , neither that, nor the.doctor's treatment was of'any benefit.'. "Then t applied Zam-Buk to the wound and after a lew applications, felt the pain cased. * I continued the treatment and all tiie poison v as drawn out of tho wound, the inflammation and soreness allayed) .and 'in .a short time my linger was quite "better and I was able to resume duties. Now lam never without Zam-Buk in tho house and have used it for chilblains, scrapes, cuts, injuries, and sores with success. My children often need it, and Zam-Buk always gives them relief."

Zam-Buk is- an ever-ready healer, and a pot should always bo kept handy ill every Home. Sold .by all chemists and stores at Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10587, 18 October 1910, Page 2

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HOUSEWIFE'S MISHAPS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10587, 18 October 1910, Page 2

HOUSEWIFE'S MISHAPS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10587, 18 October 1910, Page 2

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