CUTS AND PIMPLY SORES.
Zam-Buk Balm is ike Ideal Healer for the Home.
A pot of Zavi-Bnk Balm ami a bandage kept on a handy shelf ready for use at a moment’s notice, save untold pain, time and money. "Some three months ago my little boy fell down in the yard and cut his knee badly,” says Mrs. M. M. Phelan, Railway Hotel, Talbragar-street, Dubbo, N.S.W. "1 tried several remedies, but nothing seemed to do any good. ZamBuk Balm was recommended to me, and after applying it for a few days, the. child’s kme had completely healed, and above all no sear xvas left behind.. Then, again, I liad a little boy staying with me for a fexx days, and his head broke out in a Rash, just like Pimples. Tile Irritation caused him to scratch them, which made them fester ami eventually spread all over his head. Zam-Buk having so successfully cured my boy's knee, I thought it might prove as equally efficacious for the festering pimples. I applied it, and had the satisfaction of proving that Zam-Buk is all it is claimed to lie, and now 1 am never without a pot in tile home. 1 can with confidence recommend Zam-Buk Balm for- every description of home hurts, and no household should lie without a pot handy.” As a Summer Skin Balm Zam-Buk is invaluable. It promptly removes Sunburn, Summer Rash, Freckles, Mosquito and other insect bites, and for Sore Aching Feet has a most soothing and cooling effect. Keep a pot handy in your home. It is obtainable from all stores and clieinists at l/<* or 3/6 large family pot (containing nearly four times the 1/6), or direct from The Zam-Buk Co., Pitt-street, Sydney. t
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVII, Issue 24, 15 December 1906, Page 26
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288Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVII, Issue 24, 15 December 1906, Page 26
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