>S&J n A fcC f m % fe *«**&» i?Si ACCIDENTS will happen! —and ■*"*■ mostly when least expected. The .. j *.u~. _t:_ ~* - i._:« the tin opener children's falls. All these are proper occasions for using Zam-Buk to grow new skin! or blood-poisoning. The growth of ! new healthy skin proceeds apace, and WfE pletely healed. Zam-Buk means " safety It is the idei * " Washawayanydirtorgritfromthe P*2j£. ™ h 2^ o **& scalds* need covering up quickly to exclude the air. Then leave Nature and Zam-Buk to do the rest. In the case of bruises and sprains, rub gently with Zam-Buk. Zam-Buk quickly soothes pain; it allays swelling and inflammation and prevents the germs, present in Unlike ordinary ointments, Zam-Buipp is a highly-refined balm of herb«itS origin. It contains no coarse drug or rancid animal fat to clog tie il pores or corrode the skin. W^i : Balm and Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap? If not, j(ao :'"'{» : name and address to-day to Messrs. C. E. Mltad^f'lsJsP <ain-Bii Obtainable of chemists everywhere, 1/6 60* or 3/6 . _ family size. Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap, if- a tablet. ' i SURGERY IN A TWO-INCH BO tktn ,M H t 41
>ummer Reduced to /* l| -l Smart collar to match v/ 11 REG. STILLWELL 181 High Street °* a T.White's) 59161
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19148, 3 November 1927, Page 4
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