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"THE lacerated cut or the nasty ulcer which one# ' ■ "' i,l/ * J' ou ,VoU '<l huve had to bog your doctor about, M M ran now, thanks to the invention of Zam-Buk, he Hi M, treated safely and successfully in your own homo. MS ®\ was ,10 discovery of tlle famous antiseptic pro- * ill mm S?£ * mtroductoin into the home \v Zam- « ment °P U P new possibilities in self-treat- |||8 111.. T !i°, o ld-{ashioned ointments are hindered in their Uli n y . . e r »»°'d animal fats .ind mineral poisons MS« fK v COI »V W *' 0 ,®* tom Pj 13 mado to draw out of tho ■ tlssuos . t, . l f germ life and poison which are tho real cause of Itching and Inflammation. * ti ; M as 1,1 ' tr /"!.e tojsot over these stumbling-blocks ® >4m -i! ,at c H 16 "ondorlul discovery of Zam-Buk occurred. ® t\%> Careful research was hemg coijducted in tho medi- ®S J'"" 1 properties of certain horbs, and it was found S* that one ot them exerted an extraordinary destruc- WW J7i. tlvo effect on tho microbes infesting a wound /OVA a t co tf ai ? wmblnation. of heating extracts was «$ ? v ? n found which not only destroys the barm- we§B ful germ-life, but effectively draws out all bad wSax i&C* . I? at 9 r and corruption, and having thus puriGcd the tissues ensures a clean and rapid healing. l n i 3at kngtk tho great antiseptic healer. Zam?Mlf Wf''Ax* w »s Kivcn to tho public, and was instantly nM) HI &V] O acclaimcd for simplifying the treatment and hast- ®K i omn ®.. curo 0 cven obstinate attacks of eczema, m ulccrs, piles, ritigworm, and festering wounds. W awKllil wa totally different in character from common oint- knew ments, Zam-Buk is also immeasurably superior to Ms m having a three-fold action on tho skin. First, » j.t allays pain and irritation. .Secondly, it kills harm- W ful germs, and thus removes all danger of a cut or Mm soro takmg "bad ways." \S®S Lastly, when the bad place lias been thus purified, ■& m- lllM A s°*! a » ow >yer of perfectly healthy skin. M feffilf . .. T ' lo , treatment is so simple and yet so effective * H i •°t a p °/r ? aln "^ u k handy converts Iffi! T ° Ur 116 ' a " C " JC,eUt ' e™r-rcady hospital « MJss) i"s jitmM, J iiwrxC VrnmssmttKm 1 I pTT*~"* -

SMOKES COOL, RICH and M ELLOW

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1576, 21 October 1912, Page 5

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402

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1576, 21 October 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1576, 21 October 1912, Page 5

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