One of the best things going is the unwelcome guest. BLOOD POISON FOLLOWS SCALDS. Little Sisters Saved from Dreadful Wounds by ZAM-BUK. The story of how Zam-Buk rescued a little girl from blood-poison and her sister from a badly festered le.g, should impress all parents with the necessity of keeping Zam-Buk always handy. No other preparation has the same combination of soothing, healing and antiseptic properties. “My daughter, Nance, was sitting before the fire,” says Mrs R. Robinson. 52 Marshall Street, Moore Park, Sydney “when the kettle of boiling water upset- all over her legs, inflicting frightful scalds. Huge blisters formed and big patches of skin came away, leaving her legs redraw. Nance was laid-up with blood-poison for three months, during which time these frightful injuries never gave the least sign of nealing. “Then I had the good fortune- to try Zam-Buk. Even the first, application of this herbal healer gave wonderful ease, and as I persevered with Zam-Buk all traces of soreness and impurity was removed from the wounds and they were healed with fine strong new skin.” “Aty other little girl, Lola, wnilst at play, gashed her right- ankle badly on a piece of hoop-iron. The wound festered and terrible inflammation and pains began to spread all over the. leg. On the chemist’s advice I again resorted to Zam-Buk. and this terrible wound, which went deep down to the bone, was soon perfectly healed.” Applied to cuts, wounds, or open sores Zam-Buk kills poisonous germs and ensures rapid healthy healing. There- is nothing to equal it for swiftly clearing the skin of pimples, wet or dry eczema, acne, ringworm, ulcers, boils, abscesses, etc. All chemists and stores sell Zam-Buk at, Is 6d and 3« 6d the box; Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap. Is per cake.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19240520.2.222.1
Bibliographic details
Otago Witness, Issue 3662, 20 May 1924, Page 59
Word Count
295Page 59 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3662, 20 May 1924, Page 59
Using This Item
Allied Press Ltd is the copyright owner for the Otago Witness. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Allied Press Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.