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THE WORKING-MAN'S FRIEND.

Zam-Buk Balm — The Efficient Henier of Wide Utility and Small Cost.

"No home. i\\\d especially 1 hose oi working-men's, should be without ;> pot of Zmn-Buli," si\vs Mr (J. Uitch.c of O'Sullivan Street, Wood End Pocket. Ipswich, Q. "M.\ occupation of pi|--h'xing necessitates climbing ladders, <iiid recently I bad a nasty fall through t!i ■ ladder slipping from beneath, result mi ■ in a wound about two inches long <>n my leg. It became swollen and «r very painful, but knowing already i h< value of Znm-Huk. as soon as I armed home I bathed my leg and applied 1 he hiilm. and the \ej-y next morrmu. Hi" pain had all gone, and in a little wh-le the swelling went down and the wound disappeared. I i\ as soon at work :i,vi.ii which, for a man of my age, si\ty-four, is very gratify ing, and shows how quickly and well Zam-Buk did its work. This is not the only occasion on which I have successfully v.. d Znn -Buk Balm My boys jilwnys use it when footballing, and also for any injuiiep sustained during their work M the railway workshops. There is no doubt, Zam-Buk is tlir working-man's friend." No preparation has been so Mice-; sf'til in the soothing and healing of ;.1J kinds of injuries as Zam-Buk, I lie herbal balm that is kept h.\ndy in ;<!-' most every home. Zam-Bu'% is unequalled for cut >, bruises, buvjis. spm!< ! -.' .stiffness, abrasions, chaps, chilblains, rheumatism, cnid sores, eczema, pilt -„' ulcers, ringworm, boils, abscesses, ps.>rifftis, and all injured, diseased, irrit led or inflamed conditions of the skin. Is Cki and 3s Gd per pot, ot rtll chemists and stores.

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Bibliographic details

Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13745, 7 September 1908, Page 6

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THE WORKING-MAN'S FRIEND. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13745, 7 September 1908, Page 6

THE WORKING-MAN'S FRIEND. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13745, 7 September 1908, Page 6