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A PAINFUL WOUND.

Gashed by a Circular Saw—Zani-Bal Soothes and Heal-:-. No matter the cause or extent of youe injury—whether it bo the cut of a clean knife or the jag of a rusty nail —Zam-Buk is equally capable of clean and perfect healing. Mr E. H. Dingle, of Keira street, Wollongong, N.S.W., says:—"l am a wood!* and coal merchant by occupation, and per-' sonailly supervise the cutting of the wocdi into lengths with the circular saw. Some time ago while working at the bench the saw caught my arm and laid the skin back from the wrist half way to the elbow, exposing the flesh. I applied a dressing of Zam-Buk, and the way the 1 skin grew, and the wound healed was really wonderful. A cut from a saw or a bruise from a flying piece of wood is of frequent occurrence, buc a few applications of Zam-Buk a.!ways heal; theim quickly. I have used other salves ancl' ointments, and can honestly say that none. -possess the healing power of Za.m-Buk. I can confidently recommend Zam-Buk for cuts, bruises, and all injuries to the skin." 1 Composed of saps, juices, and aromatic oils of immaculate purity; Zam-Buk is the world's great, healing bailm for piles, sores, eczema, ulcers, scabs, scales, - barcoo, cowpox, cuts,'bruises burns, etc. Of all chemist and stores at Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot (3s 6d holds nearly four times Is od).

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Otago Witness, Issue 2928, 27 April 1910, Page 81

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A PAINFUL WOUND. Otago Witness, Issue 2928, 27 April 1910, Page 81

A PAINFUL WOUND. Otago Witness, Issue 2928, 27 April 1910, Page 81

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