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A TERRIBLE GASH.

ZAM-BUE BALM STOPS PROFUSE BLEEDING AND HEALS PERFECTLY. The wisdom of keeping a pot of ZamBuk Balm handy in the home is illustrated by the following case: — " Having had occasion to use ZamBuk Balm for an injury ustaiued by one of my children, which migbt hve> proved very serious," says Mr A. Gilbert, of John Street, Paddington, Evitv bane, Q., "I have much pleasure in acquainting you of my appr°ciatit>r of that wonderful healer. My little bej fell on a broken piece, of crocKery, which caused a gash on his kuee .<o cVep that it had to be stitched up, when my mother, who had us:d Zam-Buk Balm with most satisfactory results, advised me to apply it to my son's* knee, as etitching the wound may have caused stiffness, or it may have broken open again. I took mother's advice and applied ZamBuk Balm at once. The profuse bleeding was at once allayed, and half a pot of the Balm was all that was required to completely heal up the wound. Since then I have used Zam-Buk with neverfailing satisfaction, and now keep it as my household remedy for those accidents which co often occur amongst' a family of children." So pure that it suits even a baby's delicate skin, and so powerful that it expels disease frpm its stronger refuse, : the frame of old age. Zam-Buk is the world's greatest healing balm for all j injured, diseased, irritated and inflam- | ed of the skin arid tissue. : P-old by p!1 chemists and stores, nt Is / 6d and 3si 6d pcr 1 pot; the 3s 6d contains nearly four times the 16 6d. 1

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9223, 30 April 1908, Page 1

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A TERRIBLE GASH. Star (Christchurch), Issue 9223, 30 April 1908, Page 1

A TERRIBLE GASH. Star (Christchurch), Issue 9223, 30 April 1908, Page 1

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