CUT TO BONE
FESTERED ANKLE PERFECTLY HEALED BY ZAM-BEK.
One reason why Zam-Buk is kept handy in thousands of homes, workshops and farmsteads is because it is a "wonderfully quick and painless healer. ■When Zam-Buk is applied to any cut, bruise, or scrape, that stinging, smarting sensation is immediately ended, and after the wound has been thoroughly purified by Zam-Buk’s antiseptic action, the knitting and healing of the broken flesh proceeds in a quick and painless manner. „ ~ , , , .Mrs K. Winefield, 10 Caldcr road, Darlington, Sydney, says ; ' Some time a-m mv little girl Vera fell on to a broken 'bottle and cut her ankle to the bone Within a day or two the .wound festered, and inflammation spread so badly that we began to fear that the child’s leg was poisoned. -Vera was crippled and in great pain, and the nasty wound showed no signs of healing until we began to apply ZamBuk Tins soothing balm eased the child’s pain wonderfully, drew away the inflammation, and thoroughly cleansed the nasty place. As 1 continued to use Zam-Buk the wound began to rapidly deal until now Vera’s foot is quite sound nR -Mv son Keith was also cured of a bid dbin got through stumbling against ■ stool ' The place discharged matter, * ‘ ha'dlv swollen, and caused him to bo "laid i.n in great pain for a fortnight We -i-a in got Zam-Buk. and used it with splendid effects. Besides causing the painful swelling to subside. ZamBuk stopped the discharge completely and healed the sore. "Alv husband, too, has nothing but nra’mc for Zam-Buk, which soothed and cured his hemorrhoids, a distressing complaint which had caused him much “in S’ mI.W. "<■ I'”" >i~'l ■!'* |,aim on many other occasions, and never vet has it failed us.” ‘ Zam-Buk has proved remarkably successful in the treatment of eczema itch'- rash, bad logs, sore leet, heat swell in ,r festering, and poisoned wounds'’ scalp disease, running sores, cuts? sprains, etc. I' 6 and 3/6 per pot of all chemists and stores.
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Southland Times, Issue 17652, 9 February 1916, Page 3
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333CUT TO BONE Southland Times, Issue 17652, 9 February 1916, Page 3
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