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WORKERS' ACCIDENTS.

BLOOD-POISONING FROM A SCRATCH. ZAM-BUK IS \N INVALUABLE HEALER. "Mv ■ husband scratched tlie back, of both hands, -nhich gave poisoning on -account, of his jnimcrscd them Airs E Dewey, of Albert street, y\ ickham: N.S.W.' ■'''They swelled tip enorliiouslv, -and broke/out- in. ad mass o corruption, while the., surrounding turned green. -So intense was the pain that he could not get! an ? at wght. and had to 3iscontimue work, for he could not: use his han<k m _any TT-ft'T. ■ There-was : discharge o~f'awful colorel mattery but although wV tried' many remedies.- '.a. 1 ? ell ? s poulticing, nothing seemed- able to subdue; the, malignity of the attack, and Ms to affected. + . "However, he. yielded at last to-mj persu a siotis to try- Za riirßuk, loir I mis sure it .'wouM- do him good.. ,He .commenced' with Zam-Buk, and time, the intense pain i\as p r aduaili re lieved: and the inflammation.: subdued andt-'the turning!- allayed SP ; much that lie was able- to. sleep' at-'-'M-ght.- Cop"' Tvitli Zam-Buk, -,all --the putrid matter, was drawn - off. and 1 ; .the. wound, made rapid He persisted with* Zam-Buk until his hands. Werer-conipLr'-ely healed find new skin'-formed-over ttoS: places in a. better condition: thaa P av f S l .eat faith r in Zam-Buk. :>ind always keep a supply handyirt the house 111 case of an\ mishaps!?'- ' • - ' . , ' Zair. -Buk . -ends "-piles, ; ringworm. ul- -: hlood-poisoiling, festering, eczema, bad less, cuts, bunisv! scalds, bruises, and skin diseases and injuries. Sold by all. stores 'and .ichemists,': Is,. ,6di and' 3s. Gd per pot. .-

'"'Locking the door after the HORSE IS STOLEN" is foolish. • It; is too late -tEen. Similarly it' is 'a > .TOista^.- I t}»-.4f?'?t- .until- $o« .have nu l l with an accidept. before. -j'ou buy r-RedjCross -Think of the /delay that may <>nsne. It mav.be after' closing time .or the weekly halfliolidnv; Toii want' "Red; Gross Ointinenr": on the premises ready-, for -instant application to take awa.\_ the pain .ami to prevent the sore festering. Get a pot to-dav. Round "to be. useful sooner or later. It heals-cuts. wounds, burns, bruises: suulmrn. • cracked . nipnlec ■ .■.wathered-.Hreasus. etc. - Chemists «fid stores —.1 s-fk].a iin■ ... . ...

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11774, 29 October 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11774, 29 October 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11774, 29 October 1912, Page 6

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