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HOUSEWIVES' ACCIDENTS. I Always Keep Zam-Buk Handy Now," says a grateful Woman. Accidents swill happen, and every housewife should aliway* Keep handy a pot of Zanj-Buk. Mrs May Forrest, of Magill joad, St. Peters, Adelaide, says z—"l Uipsot a kettle of water into the fire, the steam blowing all the hot ashes on to my. awn, and I was badly burned end-scalded. The wound extended from the wrist to the elbow, and the pain was unbearable. After the blisters broke all the skin came away> leaving my arm. in a raw state and ex» tremely tender. For a month I suffered awfully. " Altluough many remedies were applied to relieve the pain, nothing gave me a»y„ ease. Commejicing to use Zam-Buk, I was delighted to find I obtained much relief after the first application, for this' grand balm cooled and soothed the, raw flesh in a splendid manner. All inflammation and burning were drawn away, and the wound mended Bteadily as th 6 Zam-Buk treatment was continued. Finally Zam-Buk completely healed my a»*m and left no trace of the injurv. " I accidentally knocked my chest, causing a nasty bruise. The spot was discoloured and felt very sore, and I feared 1 an all ?presness and tenderness was relieved, and in a short time the bruise was completely better, and I experienced no illeffects from the accident. We always keep a pot of Zam-Buk in the house, for I think it is necessary for general use In J.o home." Zam-Buk heals cute, burns, scalds, scratches, and is unequalled for eczema, piles, ring-worm, bad legs, ulcers, festering sores, blood poison, insect bites, biwters, and sore feet. Sold by all stores ana chemists at Is 6d and 3s od per pot.

Housewives afc Inveroargill are beginning to realise that the trama are not an unmixed blessing since the dry weather happened along. In houses along the tram route* .lie dust nuisance has become aggravated and adds greatly to the worries of tho housekeeper in these days of an acute domestic servant problem.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3031, 17 April 1912, Page 85

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Page 85 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3031, 17 April 1912, Page 85

Page 85 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3031, 17 April 1912, Page 85