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BURNT ARM HEALED.

ECZEMA ON FACE AND HANDS CUBED. ZAM-BUK IS NEEDED IN EVERT HOME. Mrs. N. Mitchell, of 43' Clifton Street, Prahran, Melbourne, says :-*-"While cooking, some fat splashed. all over ay right arm, burning it in a terrible number. The pain and inflammation wore agonising ; in fact, it was impossible for me to describe the sensation that followed.. "Bein" a firm believer in Zam-Buk, and always having a pot handy, I dressed the injury with some. It acted- lika magic, cooling and soothing the smarting and burning. Continuing with Zam-Buk, I found the wound was healing and shortly my arm was completely eured without a mark of any description. "A friend of mine had a fearful outbfeak of eczema on her face. Moist patches appeared, and then th« skin formed in crusts. Disease then' appeared l>«tw<esn the fingers, while the soreness, and irritation were most nerve-racking, ae very little rest could be-obtained. 'Hearing of her suffering, I took her a pot of Zam-Buk, which was promptly applied, and its value almost «t once nja.nifostod itself. A further, supply was obtained a,ud the treatment continued. All the inflammation was arrested, the crusts removed and disease ended. • Kam-Buk restored the skin to its natural healthy condition, and no sign of disease has shown itself since. As a general household healer. Zam-Buk is unrivalled, and no household should be without it." Daily mishaps make Zam-Buk a daily need, and a pot of this healing balm should bo kept always handy, for the no oidonts t'Mt will htvppfla. Is, W, owl So. JkAObOall " ;; •-

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1599, 16 November 1912, Page 14

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BURNT ARM HEALED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1599, 16 November 1912, Page 14

BURNT ARM HEALED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1599, 16 November 1912, Page 14

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