Poisoning Risks h T? VEN a trivial cut, wound or scratch, unless safeguarded against infection may lead to serious pain and disablement. To escape the ever-present dangers of blood-poison lockjaw and gangrene, adopt the simple and most effective safety-first measure. Apply Zam-Buk to every sjan , in J' ur y- Thi » refined balm has most valuable antiseptic properties, and it quickly kills and expels all bad germs. Rapid clean healing soon follows, for Zam-Buk is a real skin grower. Where there is already festering, suppuration or ulceration, Zam-Buk will soothe pain, allay inflammation and draw out all poison and pus. Never ba without a handy box of Zam-Buk. FEBTERED HARD.- Mrs. Annie Dartis 35 Pyimtnt St Swtov : — Myhand was badly festered and inflamed all through a snlinter cettm>htta j inflammation soon subsided when I spplred Zam Buk. P TbS a jm dr ?TY’ g “d for growing newririnT have since found Zam-Buk a splendid healer to cuts, born, and " *
WflEl Bl i §£«•>> F t"'* M When you can get De Reszke Virginias at ten for ninepencewhy smoke anything less good? * Ivory ’-tipped or Plain Every cigarette that bear, the name “De mutt be the b« h. It. class; otherwise the goodwill- value of the name-at present beyond copute—would be endangered.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1928, Page 12
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209Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1928, Page 12
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