HOUSEWIVES' ACCIDENTS. j UPSET KETTLE.- AM BADLY SCAI.DED. "I ALWAYS KEEP ZAM-BL'K HANDY NOW." SAYS A GHATBFCL WOMAN. Accidcn/s will liapp?n. and every housewile sh.'ijild always keen lunuly a pot of /am-Buk. Mrs. May Forro.it, ot' "Nraijill Koad, St. Peter's, Adelaide, says:—"l upset a kettle of water into the fire, the steam blowing all the hot ashes on to my arm, and I was badly burned and scalded. The wound extended from the wrist to the elbow, .and the pain was -unbearable. After the blisters broke all the .skin came away, leaving my arm in a raw state and extremely tender. For a month I suffered awfully. many remedies were applied to relieve the pain, nothing save mo any o-use. Commencing to use ZaiuBuk. T was delighted to find I obtained much relief after the first application, for this erand balm cooled and soothed the raw flesh in a splendid manner. All inflammation and burning were drawn away, and the wound mended steadily as the Zam-Buk treatment was continued, finally Zam-Buk completely healed my arm. and left no trace of the injury, "I accidentally knocked my chest, cmsin* a nasty bruise. The spot w:e. discoloured, and felt very sore, and I reared an abscess would form, but thanks to Zam-Buk all soreness and tenderness wns relieved, nml in a short time the bruise was eomidetely better, and I expc i,; '"MKed no ill effects from the accident. "We olways k-nop a not nf Zam-Buk in the house, toy I think it i- necessary for genernl use in the home." Zam-Buk heals cuts, burns, scalds, scratches, and is nnequallcd for piles, ringworm, bad leers, ulcers, sores, blond poison. in c ect bites blisters, and sore feet. Sold by all stores nnd chemists at Is. Gd. and .Is. Gd. per pot. Messrs. Baldwin and llovwnrd, patent attorneys, 215-217 Inmbton ' Quay, Weill ncrton. renert that the nnplications for letters patent of New Zealand have been filed during -the week ending Anvil'l7: .1. M'Caflrev and D, Ferris < ■»pleslon. floor scrnbbi'njr machine: 0. ,1. I Weleh. Wun'ranni, non-ia'illabl" bollle: j L. S. Bei-rell, Uawera. milk release: J. Cochrane. Auckland, (lind ujji'.alion: T. I T.en»'">», Orepuki. fiand buriUir a)'rin;j •I. file « r:ii": S. | Pee- and others PaliiH'»*l:tn North, knir-! m}>U)«ren»i im-lure y>r>dtu-'.ion: C"». -Liequier. 'JV.-mvM.'tl, jv. rovery: A. P. Ttii-ml*h 11. Sydney, electric jjeneralor* on windmill-. The biiMiiecs of the London Sl.m-k Exchange employ- about J.l.OiiO per-oii- evenday. For lironehial eolith, take .Wwds' Ureal .Cart, Jfu lid/ i
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1417, 18 April 1912, Page 3
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