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When you hurt yourself youi hand naturally flies to the place to rub it. That is instinct Nature showing the way. The "way" [ itself is tj rub with Zam-Buk, beI cause this is a pure healing balm, found in common ointments and i embrocations—also because being composed of the refined balsama from certain rare heroa it is easily i absorbed. It is soothing, healing, b and antiseptic. It heals bruises, cuts, burns, scalds, sprains, coldsof%s, eczema, &c, and is valued equally by the housewife and tM athlete for expelling pain. "RUB Of all chtmitU <m& ttort* at 1/6 per lot: family »«3 8/6 (nearly four timet the quantity); «r directftrttmt price from lJt« Zan-B\m Co., Pitt St., Sydney.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3040, 19 June 1912, Page 90

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Page 90 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3040, 19 June 1912, Page 90

Page 90 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3040, 19 June 1912, Page 90

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