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HUSBAND'S TERRIBLE SCALD.

Zam-Buk Hcsfs a'Shocking Mass of Seres.

Accidents generally happen wher. •least expected", and a doctor and urnbuianco is not always within every call. Hence the necessity for keeping a...pot of Zam-Buk handy for '"first-aid" purposes. Mrs E. Norleth, of Centennial j">t., Marrickvillc, Sydney, says:—-"While working as a. ship's fireman, my husband got fearfully scalded through, a. steam-cock blowing out. His abdomen was injured in a shocking manner. No medical aid was obtainable as the. ship was leaving port, so he had to wait until lie got back to Sydney. Through this neglect tho dreadful wound' became terribly inflamed. The whole of liis stomach was a. complete mass of sores where the blisters had broken. I prsuaded him to try. Zam-Buk, though^ he had lost hope of anything doing him .much good. . However, he was pleased he- did try the' Balm, for the first application of' Zam-Buk was most soothing. Zain-Buk took the fire out of the sores, and thoroughly healed thorn in a. very short time. It was not long after boginning with the treatment _ that lie \va,s completely cured.'' There is no bettor investment than a pot of Zam-Buk, because it is unequalled for chilblains, cracked hands, cuts, bruises, poisoned wounds, pimples, blotches, piles, burns, sprains, strains, ringworm, abscesses, eczema, ulcers, festering sores, etc. Sold by all chemists and stores at Is 6d or 3s Gd per pot.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3564, 26 September 1916, Page 3

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HUSBAND'S TERRIBLE SCALD. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3564, 26 September 1916, Page 3

HUSBAND'S TERRIBLE SCALD. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3564, 26 September 1916, Page 3

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