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SCALDED FEET AND ULCER ON SH!H. Toes Quite Raw—Flesh Eaten to Rone. Grand Double Cure by Zain=Buk. Not only is Zam-Buk unique for soothing pain and setting up healing, but the great variety of accidents and Silvin troubles for which it may be used makes this balm in very truth “the Home Medicine Chest.” Take, for instance, two widely-difforent mishaps such as might occur in any Australian home “ Whilst I was pouring boiling water into the teapot.” says Mrs A. Quinn, 30 Duke street. East Sydney, N.S.W., “tho bottom came out. and the water went nil over my feet, scalding them in a shocking manner" Having Zam-Buk at hand, I quickly applied it. “ Zam-Buk took out the terrific heat from the wounds, and allayed the inflammation, besides proving most soothing and cooling. The balm then set up rapid healing, and in a short time my feet were completely bettor. “ Some eight months ago I knocked my left shin. Dye getting into the injury set u.> festering, and my log became greatly inflamed. The flesh was eaten away to the bone, and inflammation extended right up to my knee. “ Happily, I commenced to use Zam-Buk on tho wound, which gave me. considerable relief. Zam-Buk stopped the terrible itching and shooting pains at once, drew out the poison, and cleansed the wound on ray shin. Continuing with the treatment, my leg healed splendidly, and is now quite well. So I have groat faith in Zam-Buk,” Zam-Buk, unsurpassed for banishing skin and scalp disease, and quickly healing cuts, sores, and flesh wounds, is obtainable or all chemists and stores at Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3247, 7 June 1916, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3247, 7 June 1916, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3247, 7 June 1916, Page 27

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