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ARM TERRIBLY SCALDED.

HOUSEWIVES NEED ZAM-BUIC TO SOOTH PAIN. SUBDUE INFLAMMATION. AND ENSURE QUICK, CLEAN HEALING. Every day mishaps occur with astonishing frequency in every house, and having a pot of Zam-Buk handy is a precauiion that has saved.thousand* of Australian families much worry and expense. 'A burn, «cald, cut or hrui<e promptly dre?sed with Zam-Buk cannot take "bad ways"; smarting is soothed, fiery feeling )* drawn from the wound, and any tendency' of the skin to brconio itchv. inflamed, or mattery is speedily checked. Having purified-the tissues Zam-Buk ihen heals tlio pari: with healthy new skin.

Mrs. N. Mitchell, of 4!) Clifton Street, Prnhran, Melbourne, Vic., snvs: "While cooking, some fat splashed all over my right arm, burning it in a terrible manner. The pain and inflammation were agonisimr; in fact, it is impossible for 1110 to describe the sensation that followed.

"Being a firm believer in Zam-Buk and always having a pot handy. T dressed the injury with same. Znm-Bnk acted like magic, cooling, and soofhing the -smarting and burning. C'onti 1111 injr with /'am-Buk; I found the wound was healing, and shortly my arm was completely cured without a mark of any description.

"A. friend of mine had a fearful outbreak of eczema on her face. Moist patches appeared, and then the skin formed 111 crusts.

"Htaring of her suffering, I took her n pot of Zarn-Buk. which was promptly applied, and its value almost at once manifested itself. A further supply was obtained and the treatment continued. All the inflammation was arrested, the crusts removed and disease* ended. ZauiBul: restored the skin to its lintural healthy, condition, and no sign of disease has shown itself since. As a general household healer, 1 think Zam-Bnk is unrivalled, and no home should be without if." Every kitchen cupboard should contain a pot of Xam-Buk. the quick and soothini healer for wounds and skin eruptions. Of all chemists and stores at Is. Cd. and ■3s. Oil.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1832, 19 August 1913, Page 7

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ARM TERRIBLY SCALDED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1832, 19 August 1913, Page 7

ARM TERRIBLY SCALDED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1832, 19 August 1913, Page 7

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