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DEATH IN A SCRATCH.

Zam-Buk, the-Sure Safeguard Against Blood-poison.

An inquest was held the other day on a worker who died from blood-pokorung fol. lowing a simple scratch. This should be * warning to all not to neglect the slightest / injury to the bkin. _. Zam-Buk should be applied at once. Th« treatment not only prevents the infection of the woand by dangerous disease germs, but it hastens and perfects natural healing by » medicinal action which is the special property of this unique herbal Zam-Buk. Mrs Susan Hall, 42 Abercrornbie street, Redfern, Sydney, writes:— ;. "My son, William, who works on *a engine, often sustains some eevere knock* and bruises. The skin on his hands get» broken, and the dirt getting into these sore* sometimes causes thorn to fester. _ He ha« also bruised his shin bones, which hava been in an inflamed condition. He has always used Zam-Buk for such injuries, fipding the Balm acts very quickly m reducing the inflammation j and drawing away all bad matter, after which the sores rapidly heal. "My other son, John, has used Zam-Buk for pimples. His face was in a very bad state, but the use of Zam-Buk proved of splendid benefit in his case also, and quickly removed all these unsightly blotches. "We have often used Zam-Buk foi'_ other injuries, and always keep it handy in the house" • ~,,,, * Zam-Buk, with its remarkable healing and disease-dispelling power, is indispensable for the successful treatment of bad; leafo piles, ulcers, sore feet, poisoned wounda, scalp disease, running sores, ringworm, blisters, outs, bruises, burns, sprains, etc. Of all chemist* and storekeepers at Is od or 1 3s 6d a pot.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3403, 4 June 1919, Page 53

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DEATH IN A SCRATCH. Otago Witness, Issue 3403, 4 June 1919, Page 53

DEATH IN A SCRATCH. Otago Witness, Issue 3403, 4 June 1919, Page 53

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