Zam-Buk Destroys the Menace of Disease, Cuts and bruises are often very obi ’natu in refusing to heal. The edges of the - ound remain inflamed and soi'e, and then is a daily danger of disease-germs settling on the raw flesh and giving rise to serious complioations. Thus, neglect or improper treatment of an injury, bo it a cut, burn, sesM. or even a simple scratch, is a men;ice to life. Zam-Buk rubbed gently over a vound has the remarkable effect, not only c . rendering the wound proof against d. sense germs, but of growing now skin-tissues. Thus Zam-Buk heals wounds in i perfectly natural manner, and the possibility's of eczema and other torturing s&in-diso ises are entirely defeated. Possessing spVndid. medicinal properties, Zam-Buk accompli shea, what ordinary ointments and salves never can do, and its evor-ready character constant reliability, and absolute purity rentier it distinct from all other preparations. If you dress your cuts and sores with Zan Bak you will never be troubled with “the wound that would not heal.” Zam-Buk is unsurpassed for eczema, ulcers, b id logs, piles, and children’s : alp sores, especially ringworm caught at s Cool, Zam-Buk gives results more remarkable than anything, hitherto attained, and, as the prudent housewife soon finds, both expanse and suffering arc saved by keeping a pot «•./ the Zam-Buk always handy. Obtainable of all chemists and stores at Is 6d and ?s 6<i per pot.
When you’ve a cold In the head inhale a few whiffs of “ NAZOL ” ; if the trouble is in the throat, sprinkle some drops on a piece of sugar. Taken either way “NAZOL” ensures relief. Sixty doses, Is fe/ —l.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3212, 6 October 1915, Page 9
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274Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3212, 6 October 1915, Page 9
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