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fIWBKE/ am-Buk ■ A & CROIff HEW SKIu Sfe ( ® uT0 ** JbtW*b***®4 ««**•» jw r. M iit, , m «wl *>«. »4 *«*’ 0 & -»£2-"» , 0 4 “SJTSU. » £Tw*-- \ nPHE manner in which Zam-Buk *■ expels disease and grows healthy, new skin is a revelation to users. The balm is soothing and effective because of its pure, herbal origin. The principles of modern antiseptic and aseptic treatment are combined in Zam-Buk. It kills as well as excludes the poisonous germs which cause infection of wounds and sores. Every home needs its box of this grand healer. FIERY RASH. “ I bad a disfiguring rash on my arms, chest and back ; the fiery, torturing pain was dreadful. A friend advised Zam-Buk. It was beautifully soothing and quickly banished irritation. Zam-Buk thoroughly purified and healed my skin when all other treatments failed.”—Mrs. E. Patterson, 74, Grote St., Adelaide. ULCERATED LEG. “As the result of neglecting a knock a terrible ulcer formed on my husband's leg. He suffered night and day from burning irritation, but Zam - Buk took out all pain and “ fire ” immediately it was applied. I kept on with Zam-Buk until lie teg had perfectly healed.”—Mrs. H. Hunt. 626, Harris Street, Sydney, BURNS and SCALDS. .... “ I upset a pot of hot coffee, and the boiling liquid. pouring over my arm and band, severely scalded the flesh. Big, pair ' ’ ’ 1 ' painful blisters formed and burst, causing in tens* suffering. Zam-Buk, however, brought speedy relief. It ended the pain, took away all inflammation and quickly purified and healed the raw patches.”—Mis# M. L. Miller, 4, Gilbert St., Norwood, S.A. POISONED ANKLE. t “ I inflicted a painful injury on my shin bone whilst splitting wood. Dye from my sock set up festering. Poisoned sores formed and throbbing pains caused agony. ~ ‘ sores it Almost as aoon as I got Zam-Buk on to the aoies brought grand ease. Although there were a lot of bad places on my leg, Zam-Buk quickly purified and healed them all. It was a splendid performance."—Mr. F, Campbell, 176, York St, Launceston, Tas. CUTS and SORES. “ My boy nearly cut off one of his toes by stepping on a piece of broken china. It was a dreadful wound, but I immediately applied Zam-Buk and it prevented all festering. I continued using this antiseptic first-aid for about a fortnight and by then it had completely healed the wound with sound, healthy skin.”— Mrs. F. Thomas, 20, Eureka Street,. Ballarat, Vic. SCALP SORES. “ Thick, crusted sore* covered my boy's head and bis hair had to be removed. The constant irritation was dreadful. I spread Zam - Buk liberally cm strips of clean linen and bound these over Clyde’s bead; Zam-Buk soothed splendidly, dried up all discharge and caused the crusts to fall away. Tbs hair has grown beautifully.” —Mr. S. J. Rankin, Green Terr., Swan Hill, Brisbane, Zam-Buk Balm 1/6 iox, 3/6 family site. Zam-Buk Soap, 1/. a tablet, 2/10 box of three. All chemists and stores. THE SPEEDY ANTISEPTIC HEALER To Cyclists! x For All Cycle Requirements VisitßirrC NEW CYCLE DIUu9 DEPOT OCTAGON NOTE THE ADDRESS Next f. & F. Martin’s ggsseg ? 'r mmsc WHISKY If both you and he have come to the conclusion that a drop of something will do both of you good, let it be White Horse Whisky—and it will. RSE Whisky :« TAKE A PINT BOTTLE HOME WITH YOU. OBTAINABLE AT ALL HOTELS. WHITE HORSE DISTILLERS, LTD., LONDON and GLASGOW. Agents: R. Wilson & Co. Lid., Dunedin end Timaru. COLD LEAF TEA

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20222, 7 October 1927, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20222, 7 October 1927, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20222, 7 October 1927, Page 13