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EVERY-DAY ACCIDENTS

riNGEB CUT OPEN SKIN SCBAPED OPP PACE. ALWAYS KEEP ZAM-BUK HANDY. For the every-day accidents that are bound to happen Zam-Buk is the safest and surest healing balm. “All the members of our family have benefited by the excellent healing qualities of Zam-Buk, ’ says Mrs E. Fisher, of 545 Wellington St., West Perth, W.A. “My husband is a bricklayer, and while trimming* a brick with a trowel, be sliced His finger open. The flesh was laid bare to the bone, and he suffered a great deal. Some lime oft the trowel got into the wound, which became extremely sore and soon inflamed and festered in an alarming manner. Zam-Buk was applied, an-’ after a fortnight’s treatment the cut was completely healed, all inflammation b- lug drawn out, and once more he was able to use his hand. "My son, while riding his bicycle, happened a very nasty fall. He came down on his face, scraping all the skin off one side, as well ; rff his nose. The smarting and pain were intense, but a few applications of Zam-Buk soon gave him e ::e, and after persevering with this splendid balm for a short time, new skin had grown over the disfigured portion of his face, and there was no trace of any injury. "We have all great faith in Zam-Buk and would never be without a supply. \ye consider is an essential household requisite.” Zam-Buk is invaluable for all eczema, ulcers, ringworm, piles, bad legs, and quickly heals cuts, scratches, burns, scrapes, knocks and bruises. Always keep a pot handy. All chemists and store.'; sell it.

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Southland Times, Issue 16685, 15 March 1911, Page 2

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EVERY-DAY ACCIDENTS Southland Times, Issue 16685, 15 March 1911, Page 2

EVERY-DAY ACCIDENTS Southland Times, Issue 16685, 15 March 1911, Page 2