John Thomas. Janes, aged fifty, a coachman, employed at t: chard House, Alirnhull, Dorset, was attacked and spurred by a cock.fowl. He died .at Bournemouth Hospital, andat the inquest it, was. shown that lockjaw set in owing to the cock's spur having been left in his thigh. ■ ■ •• ~' . ■<• .-A- •, • ; ..OUTDOOR, WORKERS. ,; .FINDZAM-BHK'AREAX BOON. . Outdoor workers generally'hare 9ki'ntroubl« of'one kind or,.another. "■■ Perhaps the skin-gets hard and craoks'most painfully, - ;or it may be that the cold or dirt r gets into' some .trivial injury, inflammation and festering almost certainly following/. Cold-sores'.around the mouth and nostrils are also common,:and so are rough' and chapped hands. Zam-Buk is equally soothing and Sealing for,all such conditions of the skin, and is. real , boon to all qutdoor workers. Zam-Buk.'takes the "smart" out, kills pain, "cools" inflammation, allays itching, .and ensures perfect' healing with new, healthy skin. Every outdoor worker should carry a.pot in his pocket or tool-tag. "I am licensed under the \Vatef and Sewerage. Board as a drainer," says Mr. E. M.. Hughes, of Alma Avenue,. Marrickville, Sydney, "arid during my occupation I am constantly knocking and'cutting my hands about. Sometimes cement gets, into the wounds, and they becomo sore, inflamed, and festered. But I'find that Zam-Buk quickly allays the inflnWniation, reduces the swelling, draws out the, festering, and heals the sores quickly. I'also uso Zam-Buk on the'childnjn for'sores with like satisfactory results. I never fail to recommend Zam-Buk:.to my-mends for sooth-, ing' and healing purposes, when opportunity offers." ■' -. ■ ■•'.,'.''■
1 Zam-Buk, the invaluable spring skin-cure, is far : preferable to . so-called blood mixtures, which exert little or no iniieunce on the delicate tissues!. Zam-Buk cures, pimples, boils, rashes, eruptions, eczema, arid sores of all sorts, and .is invaluable • for' cuts,, scalds," burns, br.uises, piles, ulcers,'and'all diseases and injuries of. the skin, . Of- all chemists and stores at :15.,6d. and,3s.6d. : . : .' ,'. '• EVEBY ; HOME: iNEEDB - ZAM.BtfK,' " ... ;■••'■ ..::.:■ ■'.-^Tt.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 632, 8 October 1909, Page 5
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307Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 632, 8 October 1909, Page 5
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