ARM RIPPED OPEN BY BARBED WIRE.
Limb "Saved by' Ztim-Buk.
Here is another striking example of tfhe wisdom of ailways keeping handy a pot of Zam-Buk for the accidents that will happen. Many poimtfe would be saved in doctors' bills if Zam-Buk was promptly applied' ini all cases of cuts, burns, scalds, bruises, and scratches. ' ,
Mr W. Breuner, residinff at 88 South' road, Caversham, Dunedin, was saved 1 from muoh "suffering, and maybe a serious operation, by the timely use of Zam-Buk. ilr Breuner says:—"Some months ago I had the misfortune to rip open my' arm witlf barbed wire. The wound wis about four inches long and three-sixteenths of an inch" deep, and, I- suffered intense pain. The wire being old and -rusty- caused the wound to become inflamed and fester; the pain was bo bad that I was compelled to held iny arm in one position, and I knew that unless some reliable remedy was promptly applied it was quite possible 1 should be laiid up by a painful illness for an indefinite period. Having a pot of Zam-Buk in. the house, I promptly and carefully dressed my arm with this healing balm. Tli« first application' was comforting audi eoothirie. The inflammation was subdlied and all festering arrested. I knew if I persevered with this treatment I should soon be quite well. Continuing with Zain-Buk, all bad matter was drawn out, and the woundbegan to heal up in a healthy fashion, and I was quito free from all pain. After using it only for a few davs the nasty ugly wound -was completely cured." Zam-Buk ie unequalled for all skin diseases, and a proved cure for piles, rinsworill, running sores, sore heads, eczem-i, bad logs, diseased ankles, altera, festering soies, open wounds, blood-poisoning, scabs, itch, sore feet, rheumatism, chapped hands, chilblains, cold sores, skin' cracks, cuts, scalds! burns, and bruises. Sold by all chcm:6t.s and stores at Is 6d per pot, or large size (containing nearly four times the quantity), 3s 6d.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14898, 29 July 1910, Page 2
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