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BURNS CAUSE RUNNING WOUND.

YOTJNG WOMAN'S BAD HAND SOOTHED AND HEALED BY . .ZAM-BUK. . ' ' Homes where Zam-Buk is : kept'handy are excellently equipped against accidents.. Zam-Buk affords speedy relief from smart-' ing pain; prevents festering or poisoning, and the perfection' of its- nealing is the admiration of all the family. ' "While doing some ironing I sustained a very severe burn through accidentally putting my hand against a flat-iron," says Miss Elizabeth Tepper, of Pitt Street, Waterloo, , Sydney. "I- suffered great pain, aild. whenever I happened to put my hand into' Water, th6.heat and pain would be intense. I gave the wound every attentioiii; and applied many home remedies, but could not get it to heal, and not being able to use my hand made it very inconvenient for me. Sometimes, the wound would look as if it was getting better, when suddenly it would break out again, and at the-end of two'months the part presented a very unsatisfactory appearance. . "A friend, seeing tlie condition of my hand, strongly recommended me to try Zam-Buk; so I obtained a pot, and as soon- as I applied the first dressing of the Balm, .the immediate soothing: effect was ; delightful. Zam-Buk soon made the w.ound-clean and sweet, drew out all inflammation, and reduced" the swelling. In a few days the wound was healed up nicely, and thanks to Zam-Buk it was not lone before clean, new, healthy skin had taken the place of the stubborn, inflamed, and painful sore." Zam-Buk is unequalled far eczema, psoriasis, ■ ulcers, barber's rash, bad legs, sore • backs; poisoned wounds, piles, rashes, eruptions, cuts, bruises, etc. Obtainable from all chemists and stores at Is. Gtl., or 3s. 6d. special family size (containing nearly four times the Is. Gd.). —Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 890, 9 August 1910, Page 9

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287

BURNS CAUSE RUNNING WOUND. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 890, 9 August 1910, Page 9

BURNS CAUSE RUNNING WOUND. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 890, 9 August 1910, Page 9

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