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POISONED WOUND HEALED

ZAM-BTJK PROVED SUPERIOR. Deaths duo. to blood-poison arising out of' ' a i neglected scratch, cut, or other "simple* , , injury, ai;o by no mealis inrequont. If a cut or wound is immediately cleansed iu tepid water aud covered with linen smeared With Zam-Buk, all fear of complications may '.' bp, cast aside. For Zam-Buk, besides, being ■ soothing and'healing,; is a .perfect antisepticl- - powerful germicide, and;, prevents fee- , ' tering, poisoning, and disease. . f ■' .'. ■■ :' Mrs. li. Kunlcel, of Laugridgo Street. Colliii"wood, Vic;,.has oxperoiiicod this fact— ' and* also tho value of Zain-Buk as a house-' i hold .-remedy—and writes:—"Some , four or. ■nve months ago ,, I scratched'my log near the . ankle.., Tho part became very much inflamed, and oveutuhlly showed signs of blood-poi6bu. I .tried, many remedies, but could not get the wound to heal, and some- of tho ointments I used made it worse. About I>hreo. months ago I procured a pot of, Zam-Buk Balm, and I am glad to pay that tho first application soothed the pain and gave mo great relief. Tho .mind has now completely healed, and ' shows no signs of aptain. troubling ine. I have also used Zam-Bnk Balm for a severe bum on my httlo boy's hand, with the saino satisfactory, results. I consider Zam-Buk ■ Baling art invaluable healer to have iu tlio homo, and shall novor ,bo without a pot llC'"'i - ." ; ........ ,^

Pin your faith to Zam-Buk, tho natur ;! IlKiling Buliu, and keep a not always liatii' \ for tho'accidents, that will-happen. Za» .j Buk quickly cures , Eczema, Psoriasis, -Di,'\ era,-Barberyßash s Bad Ijcks, Soro Backs \ Poisoned Wounds, Piles. Rashes, Eruptions, T ote. Obteinabln from all chomists and stoi'ce at Is. 6d,, or 3s. 6d. sirecial family site (contaiuing nearly foor times tho la. 6d.), 1

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 509, 17 May 1909, Page 2

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288

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 509, 17 May 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 509, 17 May 1909, Page 2

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