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ALWAYS KEEP ZAM-BUK HANDY.

A MOTHER DELIGHTED WITH THIS BALM. WOUNDS AKD SPREADING SORES HEALED. "As a healing and soothing balm ZamBuk stand unrivalled." says Mrs. L. Anderson, of 10 Princes Street, Christ'church, N. 55. "About two mouths ago ono of my sons received a nasty wound on one of his feet and contracted a sore on ono of his knees. These I tried to euro by the use of different kinds of ointments .and . salves—all claiming to bo reliable remedies for such complaints—but without success. I then decided to give ZamBuk a trial, having heard it highly spoken of. I procured a supply of ZamBuk, and am plea-sed to be able to inform you that it surpassed my expectations and effected a speedy cure. Another son of mine, who has for some time past been suffering from 'sores on his face, hands and wrists, brought on by cold, and who has used several remedies to no purpose, also applied Zam-Buk with the very best and most satisfactory results. Judging from what ZamBuk has done for my sons, I can conscientiously recommend it as a first-class remedy for sores. It heals quickly, soothes pain, and is safo and certain in all its effect;'." Zam-Buk heals cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, abrasions, sores, and all injuries to the skin; and promptly cures piles, bad legs, chapped hands, cold sores, poisoned wounds, eczema, festering wounds, running sores, abscesses, boils, ringworm, sore heads and all diseased conditions of the skin. Price Is. Gd. per pot, or 3s. (id. large family size (containing nearly four times the Is. Gd.), from all chemists and stores—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 836, 7 June 1910, Page 6

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269

ALWAYS KEEP ZAM-BUK HANDY. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 836, 7 June 1910, Page 6

ALWAYS KEEP ZAM-BUK HANDY. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 836, 7 June 1910, Page 6

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