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CUTS. BRUISES, AND SORES.

A LICENSED CARRIER PRAISES ZAM-BUK BALM. Week in, week out, there is the everpresent risk of accident at home as well as in the workshop. Hence it is necessary to have a pot of Zam-Buk Balm handy, for the safe and speedy healing of every kind of superficial injury. ZamBuk makes new healthy skin grow over a wound. Directly it is applied, a pro cess of healing is set up which resembles a builder putting up row after row of new houses. An injury treated with the Balm loses its fire and does not have the chance to fester. Both as an antiseptic and a healer Zam-Buk is totally different from, and superior to, all ordinary ointments, salves, and embrocations. Every house needs its pot of ZamBuk Balm. Mr R. W. Ward, of Patrick Street, Mcrewether, Newcastle, says:—“l have followed the business of a licensed carrier for 20 years. When removing furniture and other heavy materials my hands are constantly being cut, bruised, and knocked about, and they b came very sore. I have tried several kinds of ointments to heal my hands rapidly, but without satisfaction. Some time ago a friend recommended rue to use Zam Buk Healing Balm. I bought a pot an I tried it, and can confidently assert that ZamBuk is the best balm I eter used. For sons of any description Zam-Buk is uvrequalled.” For every class of injury, disease, and disorder to which the skin is subject Zam Buk Balm is invaluable. Being a perfect antiseptic, Zam-Buk prevents any tendency to putrefaction or blood poisoning, and its soothing and heahng virtues are generally known the whole world over. AU Stores and Chemists stock Zam-Buk at Is. Od. or 3s. Cd. special family sine (containing neatly four times Is. 6d.).

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIX, Issue 4, 27 July 1907, Page 45

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CUTS. BRUISES, AND SORES. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIX, Issue 4, 27 July 1907, Page 45

CUTS. BRUISES, AND SORES. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIX, Issue 4, 27 July 1907, Page 45

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