"IN THE WARS."
BOY'S FEARFUL SCALDS AND MATTERY SORES.—ZAM-BUK THE BEST FAMILY HEALER, "We havo used Zam-Buk in our homo with wonderful, results," says Mrs. E. Griffin,, of 31 Spicer Street, Woollahra, Sydney. "A pot of boiling water .was upset ever my youngest Iwy, Willie, his legs'being scalded in a frightful manner. The agony ho endured was awful, uiul it was most* painful to watch his suffering. His legs wane inflamed, as well as right up to his waist. They became black, and the skin peeled off. The injuries wero so severe that we thought he would not recover. At the hospital the doctor treated him in' various ways, and urescribed a certain lotion, but Willie did not obtain any relief, and his screams were heart-breaking. "Finally, wo decided to apply Zam-Buk, as we hail heard it was a fine healer lor such injuries. We procured some, which, after a few applications, freed him from the pain. Zam-Buk soothed and i cooled tho injury in a splendid manner, subduing all inflammation and removing all soreness. By persevering with Zam-Buk the injury was perfectly healed. now' healthy skin grew over the surface, and Willie was ablo to get about again. . , "On another occasion he feu on the bacK of his head, causing a nasty bruise which broke out into a mattering sore. It was a terrible wound, being so hod that had it medically treated, with no good results so we fell back on Zam-Buk again. This wonderful healing balm drew out all bad matter, subdued the swelling mid cleaii'-ed the wound from all impurities, ami in a short time completely healed ,the injury. . '' "My eldest son, Andrew, cut his forch°a'd while at school, and some dirt cotting into the wound, it rapidly developed into an awful state. It swelled to an enormous size, and he was unable to see out of his right eye. We dressed the wound with Zam-Buk. which in a short time completely healed it in a marvellous " Zam-Buk has a wide reputation for reliability and healing efficiency. Get a pot to-day from your chemist or store. Prices: Is. Cd. or 6d—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1764, 31 May 1913, Page 6
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355"IN THE WARS." Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1764, 31 May 1913, Page 6
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