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' iLli i Jrf .• >V**lJf|| . & OTHER INJURIES/ * A CCIDENTS will happen ! — and mostly -“- when least expected. The hot oven door - the slip of a knife or the tin openerchildren’s falls. All these are proper occasions for using Zam-Buk to grow new skin! Wash away any dirt festeringor blood-poisoning, or grit from the wound The growth of new healthy and cover with a piece of skin proceeds apace, .and lint or clean rag which has the injury is effectively and been smeared liberally with completely healed. Zam-Buk. Burns and scalds need covering up quickly to Zam-Buk is the ideal exclude the air. Then leave home first-aid and skin Nature and Zam-Buk to do remedy because Zam-Buk the rest. In the case of means “ safety first.” bruises and sprains, rub gently with Zam-Buk. Unlike ordinary ointments, Zam-Buk is a highly-Zam-Buk quickly soothes refined balm of herbal pain; allays swelling and origin. It contains no inflammation and prevents coarse mineral drug or the germs, present in all rancid animal fat to clog the wounds, from setting up pores or corrode the skin. Obtainable of all chemists, 1/6 <&■ 3/6. Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap, 1/- a tablet. “ A Surgery in a Two-Inch Box.”

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Otago Witness, Issue 3830, 9 August 1927, Page 67

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Page 67 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3830, 9 August 1927, Page 67

Page 67 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3830, 9 August 1927, Page 67