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SAVED FROM BLOOD POISON. ARM CRIPPLED AND USELESS—-ZAM-BUK BROUGHT MIRACULOUS HEALING. One touch of herbal Zam-buk safeguards against the dangers of bloodpoisoning. Promptly applied, to a scratch, a cut, a burn or a bruise, Zambuk stops smarting pain and kills dangerous disease germs. Not only so, but Zam-Buk stimulates the cells to rapid action, and in this way builds up new skin very quickly. Thus you have ease, insurance against ' blood-poison, and rapid healing all combined in Zam-Buk. “ Whilst washing clothes a poisonous dye got into a scratch on my hand,” says Mrs F. Walters, of 214, Bathurst Street, Hobart, Tasmana. My arm became swollen, and it was full of pain and inflammation. Though for three months the sore defied all attempts to heal it. I refused to entertain th<j idea of amputation. It was on a friend’s strong recommendation that I began to use Zam-Buk. tl From the very first Zam-Buk brought wonderful ease, and as I kept on with the dressings all swellings and inflammation were vapidly overcome and my arm and band were restored to normal size. A little further treatment with Zam-Buk resulted in the obstinate gore being thoroughly purified and healed.” One box of Zam-Buk will convince that it heals more quickly than any other skin preparation you have ever used. Is fid and 3s fid per box, all chemists and stores. 1 Progandra Cures Corns Quickly. Is fid

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16735, 17 May 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16735, 17 May 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16735, 17 May 1922, Page 5

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