SPRAINS AND STRAINS.
Promptly Remedied by Zam-Buk,
The stimulating properties of ZamBuk render this pure healing balm exceedingly effective when rubbed well into the muscles and tendons, or about a joint. It gives tone to the muscles of the wrist and arm, ankle and calf, and expels any pain that may be due to any impurity in the blood (as in rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, etc), and also overcomes any tender ness and swelling, the result of a strain or sprain. As an illustration, Mr W. Holmes, of Flinder's Street, W Townsville, Q, says :—" Three weeks ago I had the misfortune to slip and strain the muscles of my back, which caused me no end of pain and inconvenience, having heard of Zam-Buk as an embrocation, I decided to give it a trial. The first application gave me relief, and continuing to apply it in accordance with directions, the stiffness and pain entirely left my back. I have no hesitation in recommending Zam-Buk as an in v alu able embrocation." Zam-Bu k, the Great Herbal Healing Balm, is a speedy cure for piles, ring worms, eczema, boils, running sores, sore legs, barcoo, rheumatism, neuralgia, &c. As an embrocation tor strained muscles and tendons, Zam-Buk, rubbed well into the parts affected, is unequ.illed. As a household balm for cuts, burns, bruises, pimples, sunburn, freckles, prickly heaf, blackheads, sore feet, and rough Zam-Buk is invaluable. From all medicine vendors, price 1/6, or direct from Zam-Buk On Pitt St Sydney. A Free Sample Pot will be sent on receipt of a penny stamp to cover postage. Address as above. No home can afford to be without Zam-Buk.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 446, 3 November 1904, Page 5
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274SPRAINS AND STRAINS. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 446, 3 November 1904, Page 5
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