KICKED ON THE SHIN. 18-MONTHS-OLD DISCHARGING tWOUND PROMPTLY HEALED BY ZAM - BUK“My son received a kick on the shin While playing football,” says Mrs. J. Smith, of 56, Main - street, Palmerston North, N.Z., “ resulting in a nasty lacerated wound, and exposing the bone. I tried various remedies—so-called ointments and healers —but they had not (the slightest effect, and at the end of eighteen months it was an ugly discharging wound. . I grew very anxious lbeca.use I was afraid that my son would have a chronic sore, especially as it was no nearer healed than on the day he received the wound. About this time, Zam-Buk being recommended by a friend, I decided to apply it. To my great relief the boy’s leg began to heal, and by the time w'e had used ,two small pots of the Balm, the wound 'was perfectly Well. It has never shown any sign of i>reak-out again, which. reflects great Credit on the ' wonderful. cleansing and healing powers of Zam-Buk. - Without doubt Zam-Buk is all it is claimed to be, and I would not be without a pot of it in my home. I use it for all sorts of Cuts, bruises, and other mishaps ZamBuk heals quickly, and has a very soothing effect on all sores. I recommend Zam-Buk to all in need of a reliable healing balm.” Zam-Buk is a perfect antiseptic, and is absolutely pure. Keep a pot handy for cuts, burns, bruises, eczema, piles, sore feet, legs, hands or backs. Price Is. Gd. or 3s. 6d. family size (containing nearly four times Is. Gd.) of all stores and chemists, or from the Zam(Buk Co., 39 Pitt-street, Sydney, for same price.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 26, 30 June 1909, Page 47
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299Page 47 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 26, 30 June 1909, Page 47
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