fro HUB PAIN OUT] When you hurt yourself yonf a hand naturally flies to the placo t« asj rub it. That is instinct — NaturS SB showing tho way. ■* The “way* itself is to rub with Zam-Buk, bet ISk cause this is a pure healing balm free from the rancid animalafa'3 mineral poisons, and turpentiui faSjgi found in common ointments am) embrocations —also because being composed of tho refined balsamj rom cer^a ' n rare herbs it i« easilj 1 jwß absorbed. It is soothing, healin t and antiseptic. It heals bruises cuts, burns, scalds, sprains, cokl sores, eczema, &c., and is values to equally by the housewife and th( ■ athlete for expelling pain. i> nn4 otorw at W B/S (ftaarlv four tiaaaa tha quantity); or diroet/or MM from IM Saay-Bas C*. J*U« Sk.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 1, 5 July 1911, Page 46
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132Page 46 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 1, 5 July 1911, Page 46
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