DON’T RISK BLOOD POISON.
USE" ZAM-BUK—AND BE SAFE. The danger of a cut or scratch is not in the slight injury itself, but because it opens the way for deadly bloodpoison. Whenever you get even the tiniest abrasion, don’t take any risks—use antiseptic Zam-Buk at once. Mrs Beatrice Kidd, in gratitude fpr the way in which Zam-Buk healed her husband’s poisoned hand, writes from 13, Wentworth Street. Glebe, Sydney:— “My husband had a very bad hand through a rusty nail piercing it. Dirt got into the wound, causing bloodpoison to set in. For three months his hand was in a shocking state. “Though we used all kinds of salves and ointments, the injury did not show the slightest sign of healing until we began to use Zam-Buk. A few -applications of Zam-Buk. however, soothed the pain, and the swelling and inflammation subsided. When the poison was drawn out and the wound tl Oiwiigidy cleansed by Zam-Buk. new skin began to grow, so the hand was soon perfectly cured.” The remarkable germicidal and healing power of Zam-Buk is equally efficacious in such diseases as eczema, ringworm, bad legs, piles, ulcers, etc. Of all dealers and stores. Refuse worthless substitutes. 6
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16494, 3 August 1921, Page 5
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