WORKERS' INJURIES DEMAND QUICK, SAFE HEALING. IT PAYS TO KEEP A POT OP ZAMBUIC JIANDY. Every worker needs Zam-Buk, tho healing balm that is soothing and antiseptic. It's folly to pass over a cut, bruise, or scrape as or no consequence. Unless tho soro place is .at onco cleanscd and smoaTcd over with Zam-Buk, dirt and poisonous germs may get into tho flesh and set up festering, blood-podson, or skin disease. ■ ' Zam-Buk provents these complications by keeping the wound clean, and destroying disease-germs. Tho injury that is dressed with Zam-Buk will not take "bad ways." It heals quickly and cleanly. Mr. Edward O'Brien, 89 Gibbons Street, Rodforn, Sydney, says:—"While working on the tramway, I was attending to a cauldron of tar, which suddenly boilod over and got on fire. In trying to extinguish the flames I burnt my arm fearfully right up to tho shoulder. "The wound was red-raw, and so painful that I could not bear anybody to touch it. But Zam-Buk soon nltered this by drawing out. all heat and inflammation and ending tho terrific pain. Every night and morning I continued tho ZamBuk treatment until my arm was completely healed witli strong, healthy new skin." Another instance is that of 'Mr. W. J, Ward, of 241 Perth Street, Subiaco, W.A.. who says:—"While timbering a mine at Mt. Magnet, I made a false stroke with an ndze. The edge slipped and caught me on the shin, inflicting a terrible wound. The pain was dreadful, mv leg swelled up to tho sise of two, and I was completely disabled.'" Znto-Buk was recommended to me, nKd I dressed the injury night and morning with that Bplenuid healer. In a few day l ! the aching pnin was relieved and the swelling and inflammation reduced." Obtainable of all cheirtisl* anil storekeepers at Is. Cd. and ;is. Gd. per pot.— Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1868, 30 September 1913, Page 11
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308Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1868, 30 September 1913, Page 11
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