ACCIPEMTS pO| HAPFIa t {/aTT-x. In the best K \ regulated fa- \ «nilies, and \ because ZaroVBuk is so / wonderfully healing, sooOjjjESasa&’fln THZ/Jt thing » and antiseptic Jnjr when you rub _ V" It in for cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, stiffness, chafings or sprains, it should be kept handy in every home. Zam-Buk is a refined, purely-vegetabte healer, and unlike coarse ointments and salves, is as efficacious for the delicate babe as it is for the horny-handed worker. Rub it ia to heal the skin and to rub all pain and inflamation out. < ■■ 1 save proved tbe —ortn of your Zeur-Bar," My. Mr. Derid Mulch, of Fletcher Street. Marriekvtlle. Sydney. Some time ego, I wounded my hand, end the cold ted wet teetered it badly and caused mo a rreat deal ot agony. 1 tried several household remedies and applied different lotions, but, instead of improving, rny hand grew worse and caused me co speed many a Ueeploss eight. A friend ocommended Zam-Buk, and I purchased a pot. The Bret application soothed the wound considerably, and that night I bad a good sleep—the first (or many nights. By the time I lisd finished the pot my baud was completely healed. I shell never be without such a valuable ointment io the bouse.“ V* per has, or 3/0/...Uy star (overly 4 liases the (aantUy) of all ehaasiala ar diraU /rns Xaa4-B.fi C*. VUI Straai, fiydaay.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXV, Issue 16, 21 October 1905, Page 53
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230Page 53 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXV, Issue 16, 21 October 1905, Page 53
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