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BURNT ON A RED-HOT STOVE.

TERRIBLE WOUND HEALED BY ZAM-BUK. Mrs A. Jackson, of 114 Kippax st., Surry Hills, Sydney, says:—"My little grandson sustained a burn through accidentally placing his hand 011 a red-hot stove. The palm of his hand, was practically skinned, and the wound became a mass of inflammation. "Small blisters formed, which spread one. into another until tliey became one great blister, with a border of painful, inflamed ridges around it. The wound presented a fearful sight and caused the little fellow much suffering. Being in the habit of keeping a pot of that wonderful healer," Zam-Buk, t always handy in the house in case of emeigency, wo applied l a dressing of the halm to tin? child's hand. The effect was marvellous, for .Zam-liuk immediately soothed the wound, relieved the pain, and drew out the inflammation, and within a fortnight Zam-Buk grew new, healthy skin in the place of the Taw, inflamed wound, leaving his hand as sound and strong as before. On many other occasions has Zam-Buk proved of great value, it being almost a daily need, and I have always found it a reliable healer and skin cure." Zam-Buk is unequalled for eczema, T)ad legs, poisoned wounds, piles, eruptions, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, etc. Of all chemists and stores at Is 6d, or 3s 6d family size (containing nearly 4 times the Is 6d). Post free from The Zamrßuk Co., 39 Pitt street, Sydney.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10767, 16 May 1911, Page 6

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BURNT ON A RED-HOT STOVE. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10767, 16 May 1911, Page 6

BURNT ON A RED-HOT STOVE. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10767, 16 May 1911, Page 6