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HOW TO TREAT CUTS AND BURNS.

When the outer sikin has been broken or removed by a fall, a blow, or some other form of violent triction, giving rise to pain, discolouration, or inflamed swelling, the first step is to' wash away every particle of dirt from the injury. Arrest bleeding by pressure round about, and then apply ZamBuk direct with the hand, or with the aidi of ai piece of clean lint. For Bums, anoint gently with Zam-Buk, and cover up at once with clean linen rags or cotton woolj so as to exclude all the air. A fresh application of Zaun-Buk upon a piece of lint subsequently will hasten the healing of the sore. Cut woundsj lacerated woundfe, punctured wpundSi poisoned wounds, and gun-shot ! wounds, may be treated by Zam-Buk with. . equal effect. Zam-Buk combines the advantages of a soother, a healer and an anti- • septic ; aid being free from rancid animal . fats and mineral poison, can be used 1 with perfect confidence and safety. It is also most easily absorbed by the skin. | You may send a penny stamp to the ZamBuk Sampling Office, Pitt Street, Sydney, for a sample box ; or obtain a full-size one for Is 6d of all Chemists, or direct from the ; Zam-Buk Co., Pitt Street,. Sydney. Zaun- i Bukls approved by athletes and all classes of workpeople as a valuable " first aid " in everyday accidents. 3

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8003, 5 May 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8003, 5 May 1904, Page 4