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PEEIL OF POISONED WOUNDS ZAM-BUK ,Y6uR REAL SAFEGUARD. *x Ti ?V fte J; , time <*■ Nicholson r6und Zam-Buk a never-failing healer, hor the constant accidents of a miner’s life he always resorted, with most gra+h fying results, to Zam-Buk, hie Wu ready 11 first aid.” Writing recently tvom 25, Edward Street, Redfern, Sydney, he, relates typical incidents, “When up a river up the North t-oatt I had my hand pierced by a noxions weed, which stuck nearly half through and caused a painful wound. So excessive was the agony that I peak ly fainted. Knowing the Over-present dangers of lockjaw and blood-poison from such injuries. I promptly applied Zam-Buk. This grand healer drew ah the poison out, subdued the inflammation, and healed up the injury rapidly and thoroughly. * " Another time 1 got a rusty nail in the palm of my right hand, opening it up, and again threatening poisoning. HoweVer, Zam-Buk was again quits equal to the occasion, for It purified the wound and healed it quickly and perfectly. • J “ Another time, when mining j again injured the same hand. I was on drilling quartz rock containing arsenic, when- some of the stuff got into a. small wound and sat lip inflammation X had a terrible hand, but again when X was able to resOrt to Zam-Bfik it out the corrupt matter and fSmdsd the awful pain. Within a, fortl night Zam-Buk had absolutely healed f 1 * in 3hry It would fill a. Volume to tell the hundred and One ocOasiOne where I have used Sam-Bnk as a. first aid for ether mishaps of mining life” For Fiery; Itching Ecsema, Rink worn, Bad Legs, Ulcers, Boils, Burm, Stings, Scalds, Sore Feet, etc., ZamBuk is a soothing and unrivalled reraedy. Of all Chemists and Stores at ■ Is. 6d and 3s 6d Per Pot- 6

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20052, 15 September 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 20052, 15 September 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 20052, 15 September 1920, Page 4

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