A NURSE'S PRAISE.
ZAM-BUK THE IDEAL HOME HEALER. GRAND FOR PILES, CUTS, BURNS, SORES, AND INJURIES. Mrs. H. Ne-ares, of 12 Polar Street,' Surry Hills, Sydney, a well-known nurse and midwife, who has followed her profession for close on 50 years, has added lier testimony to tho long list of people who acknowledge Zam-Buk to be the world's greatest healing balm. Mrs. Neaves says:—"During my experience I have on many occasions proved tho marvellous worth of Zam-Buk. For out?, burns, sores, and injuries it is unrivalled, and a pot should 130 always kept handy in overy home. "Personally I have derived great benefit from Zam-Buk. For some timo I was a martyr to blind and bleeding piles, which caused awful agony. Tho inflammation and general congestion mado my life a misery. Although I experimented with many so-called remedies not one of them gave me any ease. Then I commenced with Zam-Buk, which quickly exerted its soothing influence, subduing all inflammation and irritation, and easing tho smarting burning pain. By persisting with Zam-Buk I was entirely freed from tlio terrible piles. "Ou another occasion boils broke out on my hotly. Zam-Buk brought the inflamed lumps to a head, drawing out all bad matter, and finally healing the sores in n perfect manner. "I strongly recommend Zam-Buk ins an ideal household balm, it exerts its healing powers in a wonderful way, and prevents serious complications, such as Wood-poisoning and festering." Zam-Buk ends eczema, bad legs, blondpoisouing. ringworm, ulcers, festering, and 'quickly heals cuts, scratches, bites, burns, scalds, open wounds, and all skin injuries. Sold by all stores and chemists at Is. Cd. per pot, or large family size 3s. (ill., or post free direct for same prices from The Zam-Buk Co., 09 I'itt Streot, Sydney.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1738, 1 May 1913, Page 7
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293A NURSE'S PRAISE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1738, 1 May 1913, Page 7
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