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KNEE GASHED TO THE BONE

Terrible Festering Sore tifealed by ZamBuk. Chicken»pox also Cured. When Zam-Buk has been onoo rased in a homo it is always kept handy afterwards, because the first experience ' prove* that there is nothing to equal it for healing wounds and 6kin sores. Mrs Helen Kelly, of 67 Thompson street. Darlinghurst, Sydney, writes:— "My little girl, Maggie, fell while playing in the street, and gashed her knee open to the bone. The dirt getting in caused a terrible sore, all inflamed and festered, which would not heal properly. To make matters worse, Maggie knocked the place, causing it to break out again. " As other remedies seemed to do no trood we were recommended to use ZamBuk ' and after applying this balm wo noticed an improvement almost immediately. Zam-Buk was so sootlung and mild in action; it took out all the inflammation, cleansed the wound of all tha bad matter, and then healed it up beautifully. Only two pots of Zam-Buk wero required to completely cure Maggie's leg. ''My other child, Ruby, had chickenpox break out all 'over her faoe ; which was in an awful state. My faith in ZamBuk, however, induced ma to use it on Ruby's face. The action of Zam-Buk was bo rapid that the sores were cleansed and healed very quickly, and the child's face left quite nice and clear." Zam-Buk's uniform success for everyday injuries, and for more obstinate troubles like eczema, itchy ' rash, sore feet, bad legs, poisoned, wounds, piles, ulcers, ringworm, blister, etc., can only be ascribed to its unique composition, its remarkable purity, and the scientino ' thoroughness which governs every stage of its manufacture. Is 6d or t 3s 6d per pot; of all chemists and stores.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3338, 6 March 1918, Page 19

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KNEE GASHED TO THE BONE Otago Witness, Issue 3338, 6 March 1918, Page 19

KNEE GASHED TO THE BONE Otago Witness, Issue 3338, 6 March 1918, Page 19