HAND POISONED AT WORK.
ZAM-BUK'S SUPERIORITY
AGAIN PROVED
Nearly all festering sores and poisoned wouuds are traceable to a neglected cut, scratch or sore. Whether your trouble be just a. stubborn soro that refuses to heal, a large surface of skin that is covered with spreading disease, or a limb threatened *vith amputation because of poisoned flesh, Zam-Buk will be found cooling, cleansing, antiseptic, soothing, and healing. Mr h\ J. Barnett, of Pyrry St., St. Peters, Sydney, has proved this, and says:—"l am in tne employ of the Australian Gas Go., as gas-maiu layer, and while at. work iiad the misfortune to injure my hand. I treated the wound rather carelessly, thinking it would tie all right, but it becamo worse and sfiowed signs of bloodpoisoning. I applied several ointments, but they did me no good. My baud grew worse aud worse, aud I suffered such agony that I was forced to give up work. It was afe this time that. Zam-Buk was recommended to me, and I determined to give it a trial. I did so, aud to my delight the wound began to heal, and after only three weeks' treatment, with Zam-Buk I was able to return to my work, absolutely cured. I confidently rtcommend Zam-Buk to fellow-sufferers."
The purity and efficacy of Zam-Buk is-hiiowu the world over. For the skin troubles or everyday hurts of infancy and age, this ideal healing balm is natural and never-tailing. Is (Id aud Us 6d per pot, of all chemists and stores. Be sure and accept no substitute.
ZAM-BUK IS NATURE'S HEALER
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9627, 16 March 1910, Page 3
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261HAND POISONED AT WORK. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9627, 16 March 1910, Page 3
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