FESTERED WOUND AND OLD SORE.
A Miner Praises Zam-Buk.
" I am a wheeler in the Burwook Mine," says Mr George Curry, of Dudley, Newcastle, N.S.W., « and while at work I often knock my hands about. In the winter these sores fester and are very sore, and greatly handicap me in my occupation. I have tried several ointments in the hope of preventing the wounds festering and to heal them quickly, some of which were fairly satisfactory, others practically useless. Seeing Zam-Buk advertised, I decided to give it a trial, and found that, at last, I had procured just the thing I required. Its healing action was prompt, and its application prevented the wound festering. Two years ago I struck my shin with a bill hook, causing a nasty wound, which would not heal in spite of many treatments tried. When I found Zamxßuk so efficacious in cases l of cuts and braises, I hoped it might prove equally good in the case of my old wound. I accordingly applied Zamaßuk, and within a very short period the wound was completely healed. I never fail to recommend Zam-Buk to my mates as the best healing balm I have ever used." Zam-Buk, 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 for strained muscles and tendons, Zam-Buk, tubbed well into the parts affected, is unequalled. As a household balm for cuts, burns, bruises, pimples, sunburn, freckles, prickly heat, blackheads, sore feet, and rough skin, Zam-Buk is invaluable. From all medicine vendors, price 1/6, or direct from Zam-Buk 00. 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 Zamsßuk.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 447, 10 November 1904, Page 5
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303FESTERED WOUND AND OLD SORE. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 447, 10 November 1904, Page 5
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