WORKER’S FRIEND IN NEED
ZAM-BUK’S SOOTHING AND HEALING RELIABILITY IN CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS, ETC.
Workers who have once experienced Zam-Buk’s rapid antiseptic healing will tell you it is the one first-aid that it pays to keep handy all the time. Zam-Buk quickly takes pain and discomfort out of cuts, abrasions, burns, etc; it protects broken tissues against the perils of festering and blood-poison, and displays a remarkable skin-growing property.
Mr. J. Nicholson, prospector, of 25 Edward St., Redfern, N.S.W., says:— “When up one of the big rivers a noxious weed stuck half through my hand. To head off lock-jaw and blood-poison, common dangers in such injuries I promptly applied ZamBuk. As I was confident it would do, it extracted all poison, subdued the inflamation and healed rapidly and thoroughly.” Mr. J. Hoad, blacksmith, of Prospect Terrace, Kelvin Grove, Q., says-;—“I was fixing a red-hot shoe to a horse’s hoof when he suddenly pulled his leg away, causing severe burns on my thigh. When I got home my wife straightaway applied Zam-Buk. This soon took out all inflammation, heat and pain, and purified the burnt flesh. The bad place was wonderfully healed within a week.” Promptly apply Zam-Buk whenever there is anything wrong with your skin. Whether it be a festered, inflamed or poisoned wound, cuts, burns, eczema, ringworm, ulcers, boils, abscesses, piles, etc., Zam-Buk gives speedy and positive evidence of its unequalled soothing and healing value. Of chemists and stores everywhere 1/6 and 3/6 per box; Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap, 1/- per tablet.—Advt.).
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Southland Times, Issue 19357, 24 September 1924, Page 8
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252WORKER’S FRIEND IN NEED Southland Times, Issue 19357, 24 September 1924, Page 8
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