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CHILDREN'S ACCIDENTS.

FOOT BADLY CUT BY PIECE OF GLASS. NEVER BE WITHOUT ZAM-BUK IN THE HOME. "For general household use I find ZamBuk to bo unequalled," says Mrs. E. Fossilo, of Do Lisle Street, Frem.-uitle, W.A. "Where there are a number of children it is absolutely necessary in have some stand-by in tho home," and Zani-Buk is a unique balm. My boy Christie severely cut his foot on n" piece of glass. The wound festered and begun to develop into something .serious. His foot was very much swolleu, and the pain was so great that, ho could not put his foot to the ground.

"I applied Zam-Bnk to the cut and bandaged it night and morning, and soon it showed signs of improvement All inflammation was extracted and the swelling allayed. I continued applying Za.m-Buk initil 'the injury was perfectly licaled. For burns, cuts, and abrasions, I have u.-ed Zam-Buk with success. It heals splendidly, and, especially *in the ca-e of burns, quickly takes out all soreness and inflammation. We are never without Zam-Biik in our home."

Kvery mother should keep a pot of ZamBuk h:\ndy.in.case of need. Ziiin-Buk is so pure, wholesimie. and healing foi' nil kinds of injuries caused by children's falls. The bruised foivhead, the truppc<l fiiignr, tin , cut hand ami sprained foot, the ua-ty burn or sculil—all thf*e can be ialVly treated with Zam-Buk. Zimiliuk is fjowprfully aiiti-ifiitic and sermieitlal. It >oi>tlie> the jjuiii, prevents f;Miriwg, and blood poismiiii';. and cii-muvs that the wound will heal quickly and in a healthy manner. Zam-Ruk is entirely different from ordinary ointments or homemade salves, and i< indispensable in every home, e-pcx'ially where there are children. Obtainable of. all stores and chemists at Is. Cd. and :Ik. 6d. per pot.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1368, 20 February 1912, Page 6

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CHILDREN'S ACCIDENTS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1368, 20 February 1912, Page 6

CHILDREN'S ACCIDENTS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1368, 20 February 1912, Page 6

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