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WORKERS' ACCIDENTS.

. Zam-Buk is Needed to Prevent Blood Poison and Disease. Every worker should, always keep a pot of Zam-Buk within easy reach. Cuts and bruises are a daily occurrence, and unless they are dressed with Zam-Buk there is always the risk of blood poison superven? ing. *• Mrs E. Penfold, Green street, Waterloo, Sydney, says: —"My son William, working amongst skins, severely cut his thumb. All the usual chemists' preparation failed to check the poison from spreading, and. the boy suffered cruel pain. -He must have been crippled for quite nine months, and he would have, had a bad hand yet if he hadn't tried Zam-Buk. " The wound was surrounded with proud, flesh, and it was feared that my son would loss the thumb off by the top joint. But Zam-Buk soon dispelled our fears. .This powerful antiseptic balm quickly subdued all swelling and inflammation, .and .drove the poisonous matter out of; the. tissue. Under repeated application of Zam-Buk the wound progressed splendidly, and when, all soreness and impurity had been got rid of, William's hand healed up perfectly. Now our boys will use no other remedy but Zam-Buk for their injuries." Zam-Buk is indispensable in the home, workshop, and on the farm, sheep run, ancj caftle station. Zam-Buk soothes and heal* skini injuries like magic, and cures com* plete'ly eczema, ulcera, bad legs, ringwormy sore feet, and other skin diseases. Of all stores and chemists at Is 6d and S 3 6d pe* pot. • '

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Otago Witness, Issue 3443, 9 March 1920, Page 66

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WORKERS' ACCIDENTS. Otago Witness, Issue 3443, 9 March 1920, Page 66

WORKERS' ACCIDENTS. Otago Witness, Issue 3443, 9 March 1920, Page 66