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A PAINFUL WOUND. GASHED BY A CIRCULAR SAW-ZAM-BTJK SOOTHES AND HEALS. No matter the cause or extent of yonr injury—whether it be the cut of a dean knife or the jag of a rusty,. nail—ZaniBuk is equally capable of • clean and perfect healing. Mr. E. BL Dingle, of Keira Street, Wollonj;ong, N.S.W., says: —"I. am a wood-ahd-coal merchant by. occupation, and personally supervise the cutting of the wood into lengths with the circular saw. Some time ago while working at the bench tho saw caught my arm, and laid the ekin back from the wrist half way to the elbow, exposing the flesh. I. applied a dressing of Zambuk, and the way the skin grew and the wound healed was really' wonderful. k cut from a sa,w or a bruise from a flying piece of wood is of frequent occurrence, but a few applications of Zam-Buk always heal them quickly. I have used other salves and ointments, and can honestly say that none possess the healing power, of Zam-Buk. I can. confidently recommend Zam-Buk for cub, bruises, and all injuries to the skin." Composed of • saps,; juices, and aromatic oils of immaculate purity, Zam-Buk is the-world's great healing balm for piles, 6ores, eczema, ulcers, scabs, scales, barcoo, cowpox, cuts, bruises, burns, etc. Of all chemists and stores' nt Is. fid. and 3s. Gil. per , pot (3s. 6d. holds nearly four times Is. Cd.).—Advt.

A baby'penguin, a pretty little slatefrey bird, with a hugo bill, has just been atclted in the sea-lions' enclosure at the London Zoological Gardens, where live 11 Cape penguins. Thcso lire of the same type as the ■•"boobies" of Jamaica, whose eggs are so popular as food in that ieland.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 795, 19 April 1910, Page 3

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283

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 795, 19 April 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 795, 19 April 1910, Page 3

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