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FINGER CRUSHED IN MACHINE.

Zam-Buk Draws Splintered Bone an«l Heals Perfectly. For the daily risks of factory or -workshop, Zam-Buk is tho worker's best friend, for it soothes and heals as nothing else ■will. Mrs Edith Austin, 216 Victoria road, Maw rickville, Sydney, says: — " When employed at tho Tweed Factory, my husband met with a. serious accident. One of the fingers of his right hand was crushed in a machine, which inflicted * terrible wound. Ho was treated at th« Princo Alfred Hospital for two or threal weeks, and though the injury closed up, it still remained very gore and was obviously not properly healed. " My husband thon began to apply Zam« Buk which quickly soothed the pain. Htf kept on with this Zam-Buk treatment, which had the effect of drawing out a piecf of bono that had previously prevented th« place healing. After this, a few mora dressings with Zam-Buk thoroughly ana naturally healed his hand. " Since this, wo have used Zam-Buk for burns, bruises, etc.. and always found > ii splendid. Its marvellous effect in drawing out the splintered bono in my husband's case shows what a splendid remedy ZamBuk is, and fully justified our great faith in this balm." Zam-Buk is a pure balm _of unparalled j*c>hing, antiseptic, and healing power. For skin sores, festering, inflammation, ulceration, flesh wounds, injuries, and all manner of skin and scalp disease. Zam-Buk is absclutelv unequalled. Is 6d or 3s fd (for largo family size) of all chemists and stores.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3337, 27 February 1918, Page 7

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FINGER CRUSHED IN MACHINE. Otago Witness, Issue 3337, 27 February 1918, Page 7

FINGER CRUSHED IN MACHINE. Otago Witness, Issue 3337, 27 February 1918, Page 7