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|#sj ; KEEP Z&WI-3UK ALWAYS BY YOU. | iYv' ALL classes of workers stand in daily need of S> \lOjT '**• Zam-Buk's soothing and healing aid. A cut, £ IL/' bruise, knock, or pinch may not seerd of much,. | rl "'■ account when the first pain has passed away, but unless | :\X the-injured placer is dressed with Zam-Buk there remains ' 11W the great danger that dirt and disease germs will get | , i?C% into the wound and set up inflammation, festering, | ' f\M* Wood-poison, or skin disease, that may mean months | raJpivf of suffering and compulsory idleness. . 1 rT V}\ If, however, Zam-Buk is at once smeared over a cut |j Vw( or bruise, the balm's juices soothe the pain, fortify the $ UjSj 1} injury against germ attacks, and ensure rapid and perfect | r As-'an insurance against festering-and poisoned | |N|W wounds, eczema and ulcers, Zam-Buk is the world's best A wlrmu ■' Wend. A pot of this powerful germicide and healer J0 WvUl always be,kept handy in cupboard, tool-bag, or | ENGINEER'S PAINFUL WOUND | ' //vT ' DEVELOPED ' INTO INFLAMED. FESTERED, RUNNING SORES. | ' ■tMnw\ Mr. P. Walter, of 108 North Terrace,, Adelaide, S.A.,'who is | n"vJ an engineer, says:—"l sustained a severe burn on my arm by »j 1 UP' ; 'coming iii contact with the side of a furnace. The injury caused | A O 'ine intense pain. The wound became inflamed, and soon was in | Awn a terrible state. Complications set in, and festers started, and the | I iff// inflamatiou'.increased. T applied J \ SmYI ' many,well-known remedies, but 1 W\WJ things grew worse. . % ■ '■''■ PES' "Littleblisters formed, which A®sss' * LrW gradually merged to great running |§p 1 Ifrwjj sores, from which matter flowed |||ff ' .®||j & 1/\W -freely' ; M/ arm was m a ver y bat * Wm js»w« j?B£>k «li If ' f/Mf\ state whena friend recommended ml l|f | l\ wr '■'' 'Zahi-Buk: •''l-followed his advice TO /*"' .'*_ 3®W f, \M and felt a.soothing:sensation after \n s MM | •'.■jj^-'.'''; : ';.rthefirs'tf«waPpl|cations.'-;The.ex- \k* • J&$L WLy I '■ cessive pain ceased and- the burning \J ixf^ ' | WMwl inflammation died away. Icontinued I fe WSfra' with Zam-Buk until the wound was y %?0 pcompletely healed, and I was able to Jfe*- -rf <t»LijMmty 5 /imVV I have often used Zam-Buk for burns, 1\ i'|■'. | * knocks, and cuts, and its has not failed «<^?\ "I '-i&h * ' ' Zam-Buk It Inv«!u«bl. lot .ez«m», J>*' % Mfilll nllei, ringworm, ulc«n, bad Icgt, «ore«, , ~ „,, # !i . ' Utt&H o|dwoundi,dli««i»dankl.l,bloodpolion S JWr. Walkr :\"' i| ' Kaf&a cracked iltln.ioro feot, tcabi, itch, »oro > who sptaks in praise J AHehintlrtift«ori»»tl/6it3/6p»rrjot. i'""; ■ ' .. ejipU* "IpTI ff|l|'nr*™T* '— WM *—■ L " tJ% - "■■ ■ *■**' "■"-** iM« »L j*..wil -.1 ■a I I'Ami ■ t aiujJrai ■>!«■ OU Keep your liver active and the small evtry.dly WOMles and disappointments V/11l not trouble you, It is the mind that mates les happy not our condition ol lite, and when you keep your stomach healthy,' t ■ your bowels actlye. your blood pure by the regular ust of Beccham's Pills your mind will always be clear and cheerful. Most o( the hardships of life are directly due to disordered digestion*.) The, hwlth. pf ,the whole body is affected ' by the condition of the liver. ! By their gentle purlfylngactlon Beecham's Pills accomplish wonderful mental , and physical changes. They aid digestion and assimilation and enable you to en|oy the great benefit of the full 'nutriment In your food. They will keep you free from illness and help you to attain success by giving the mind energy, ' ■ vigour and determination. They have a direct influence upon your bodily comfort and material welfare, and make living easy, Sold In btxtt latellei prlei 10\i. M\ & 313. V&J& || fl ffi. ■jjHTlininf*"'iiiiimi ■"■■-■■ l" ■"■■■miLLiii.L.iiLAii...«i.i. M .nn.-i. u^w^ r b.TU . /s tl f M l T riifliliii&nfflifcaaj' ' Heanie's Bronchitis Core Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its sprentM . healing power. Sufferers from Bronchitis, Cough, Croup, ABthma, Hoarseness, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain or Soreness in the cheft, experience delightful and rapid relief, and to those who are subject to Colds on the Chest it is invaluable, a3 it effects a complete cure, it is most comforting, in allaying Irritation in the Throat and giving Strength to the Voice, and it neither allows a Cough or Asthma' to become chronic nor Consumption to develop. Consumption is not known.where "Cougha" have, on their first appearance, been properly'treated with this medicine. No house should be withon! ' it, as taken at the beginning, a doße or two is generally sufficient, i tuid a complete euro io certain. J Sold Iw ell Chemiflfcs and Medicine Vendors*

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1668, 7 February 1913, Page 9

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735

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1668, 7 February 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1668, 7 February 1913, Page 9

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