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Never Tnifl Zmm-Mm* '&*& THERE are harmful gam* ready to infect the skin directly an injury occurs. Therefore, be ready to dab on a,piece of lint or dean, tag smeared with Zam-Bulc. TKspowerfpl antiseptic healing substance desttbys • disease germs,, draws off all pettooons matter, soothes pain and sUiouUtet the growth of new healthy akin. * * * *- If you had the eye of and could see Zam-Buk knitting the edges of a wound together yaw «ooM witness a miracle of heatings, Tan and inflammation soon subside,, and the-dun is quickly made whole trader He unjgoc influence of this splendid balm- - - **• * * Zam-Buk is absolutely pare,, and can* ' tains none of the animal sals and ceatac mineral drugs present in most ointments. , Zarmßuk is as vrondexftdEy tSkatSwM in cases of eczema, poisoned sores, ttnfwm. piles and ulcers as it ia soothing and beafejitt chapped hands/chilblains, bonis, JC*MsiSc. tndlsponsablo MrSAFE SWIFT HEALING
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18408, 15 June 1925, Page 13
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194Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18408, 15 June 1925, Page 13
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