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BURNS AND SCALDS. SMARTING PAIN AND INFLAMMA-TION—ZAM-BTJK CURES MOTHER ■ AND DAUGHTER, . By healing the mother's fearful scalds and the daughter's burns, Zam-Buk has proved a real friend in the home of Mrs. E. M'Donald, of 81 Thomas Street, Ultimo, Sydney. ... , "One day, whilst we were living up at Newcastle,' says Mrs. M'Donald, "I was on with the cooking, when by some means n big dish of fat caught fire on the stove. The sudden sheet of flame so alarmed me that I upset the scalding liquid all over my arms. My dTess caught fire, and my skin and fleah got fearfully burnt. In parts where the sinews were drawn up my arms presented a sickening appearance. "Though I tried remody- after remedy my fearful injuries went unhealed for six months.- Then I happened to get a pot of Zam-Buk, and the ease it brought was remarkable, Zam-Buk soothed away the pain and irritation, and drew all the Eery feeling out" of the wounds. As I persevered with Zam-Buk the inflammation was thoroughly got rid of, the distorted sinews relaxed, and all swelling went down. Finally Zam-Buk caused the raw flesh to Ileal over splendidly." Miss Beatrice M'Donald, describing her own case, said:— I "When a child of ten I wii3 helping to iron out the clothes when I fell oft' n chair. In putting out my hand to break the fall I got it burnt against the stove, and then before I could recover ono of the red-hot irons camo into contact with my chin and throat. the burnt places were greatly inflamed, tho very first dressings of ZamBuk allayed all fiery pain, and. in a littlo iwhile caused all my injuries to heal up nicely. Zam-Buk cftectcd a cure that was littlo short of wonderful."; Zam-Buk is excellent for eczema, pimples, sore hands, burns, ulcers, scalds, piles, poisoned : and festering sores, ringworm, scalp diseases, cuts, sprains, etc. Is. Gd. and 3s. 6d. per pot, of all chemists and stores.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2297, 3 November 1914, Page 3

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330

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2297, 3 November 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2297, 3 November 1914, Page 3

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