FOOT SCALDED AND INFLAMED.
MOTHERS WHO REALISE THE NEED FOR ZAM BUK. Accidents being of daily occurrence about the home, you should never bo without Zam-Buk. Applied to a cut, burn, or scald, this wonderiul herbal healer quickly soothes pain and checks inflammation. Where the skin is blistered or broken, the balm should be applied 011 soft lint as a bandage. Besides being powerfully antiseptic, Zam-Buk has stimulative healing virtues which grow new skin in a marvellous way. All's A. Jones, 12 Richmond street, Hindmarsh, Adelaide, writes: "Through a kettle of boiling- water tipping over my foot, I suffered terrible pain. The scalded foot swelled up to a great size, and was covered with blisters. Hating Zam-Buk in our home, my mother got me to apply it. I found Zam-Buk wonderfully soothing and healing. It took all the fiery pain and inflammation out of the foot. When the blisters broke, Zam-Buk soon grew new skin over the raw places, and mv foot was completely healed.” Airs C. M’Namaru, 8 Selby street. Adelaide, writes: “When cooking 1 burned my right hand, which got badly blistered. The place festered and swelled up. and was extremely painful. Having a pot of ZamBuk by me. t applied a diessing to the injury. Zam-Buk quickly subdued tlie inflammation. drew out the bad matter, and took the pain away. Soon tile hurts wore perfectly healed.” Use Zam-Buk for any form of skin trouble, and you will find it equally successful. Invaluable in cases of eczema, ulcers, 1 arils, abscesses, ringworm, piles, poisoned wounds, chaps, and chilblains, cold sores, etc. Of all chemists and stores. Got a pot of Zam-Buk to-day, and l>e ready equipped with the world's lineat healer.—Advt.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3511, 28 June 1921, Page 54
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