SOILS AND ULCERATED SORES.
Zaan-Biik Proved Superior. Boils, which are a very common affliction at this season of the year, may arise from a debilitated condition of the system, and generally occur on some part of the body exposed to friction cr chafing. After the boil has burst the healing process will be greatly aided by the repeated application of Zani-Buk. As a striking illustration Mr John Handy, of 3SO Campbell-street. Rockhampton, Q_, says: "I have used Zam-Buk Healing Balm for boils and ulcerated sores, and find it a far superior article to (various ointments 1 have tried. A few applications of Zam-Buk brought about a perfect cure, where other ointments have entirely failed. I am in the empley of the Railway Department, Eockhanipton. and have no 'Invitation in reeonxmeadiiig Zam-Buk as an invaluable healing balm." ZamBuk. the great healer, is a speedy cure for Piles, Sczemc. Boils, Running Soxes, Sore Legs, Ringworm, Barcoo, etc. As an embrocation for Strained Muscles and Tendons, Zam-Buk rubbed well into the parts affected, is unequalled. As a Household, Balm for Cuts, Burns, Bruises. Pimples, Blackheads, Prickly Heat, Freckles, Sunburn. Rash, and Bites of Insect-, Zam-Buk is invaluable. Prom all medicine vendors 1/6. or 3/6 family size (containing nearly four times the quantity), or from Zab-Buk Co.. 39 Pitt-street. Sydney. Send a penny stamp for FREE" SAILPLE POT.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 35, 10 February 1905, Page 3
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224SOILS AND ULCERATED SORES. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 35, 10 February 1905, Page 3
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