HE greatest danger in a-cut, braise or scraped shin, burnt hand, scalded -"' loot—these are common examples of the daily ralllslilST '" mishaps which make Zam-Buk a daily need. / : For these things there is no dressing more . * |; * 'agreeable or more effective than Zam-Buk, which' contains' zam-Buk; km] ; none of the rancid animal fats and mineral poisons that are: "iperttot h«aisr i, , present in common ointments. Unaffected by weather or I' age, Zam-Bnk always shows the same high healing, soothing Scaidi, fltn-a- f. - and antiseptic efficiency, aad is- always reliable. '' on * BoD *" Ec '|' i • Jcma, Phnplw.'f j || EVERY HOME NEEDS ZAM-BUK. | iHt faii»iMni»iitwjii«iiiiJwwdiiiim»in mi 11 teririg S o»r e «,J | "WHILE CUTTING TIMBER," says Mr. C. A. Chandler, Elca? v a£'l of 293 Fitzgerald Street, Perth, W.A., "the saw jagged the top of somsm, 'Ring-I my thumb and cit half through the nail. It was a nasty, painful worms, Dte- f | .wound, but Zajn Buk quickly eased the smarting pain and irrita- sated AnXtevt | tion,. started the healing process, and in.a few days perfectly-cured- Teething, .taevt | i.the'Shumb'."- . >Barb»rt Raja^f j ' ■ •'•Swßirinij, antff ! • InJ ur o (fraud E LEGS BADLY -BURNT. HAND^SPMT'OPEN. Diseased to>-J While eogijed on one o( th« Union -, Mr, J. G;Bichtni, B l Cimpbtll'2tiMfc 1 ' ; ; Compiny's rw»mfre."say«Mr. J. Oum- '' Gletu, Sjdney, snj-r- "1 b»d i cistj- , , "p-Wnqß ' nook, of 58Jb Cumbci'and fall, and in putting" out my bind to wre '* nualv>!r . I din, N.Z., " I aecidt'tally burntniy legs, myidf, I bent the ftogerd backward and • stble at } , and luCfered coDJld -rible pain, for the split the hand right across, exposiDjrthe - brocatfon fail! ■ wounda were ofau tifcensivenature. One bones aud sinews.- I thought at.least Rfc« umaUtra^E' ' !o( ray companions' 'jrought me a pot of half a down atitchw would be required, c Hffn .. 6 / t Zacvßok, and I vas surprised at the thewound waseo severe ; but *«*1 © » 1/' ! wonderful relief it arought. InaahortA soothed the pain thoroughly, and I per- K ra 1 e » c «| * : time all the burnij i irritation left me, severed with Zam-Bok until it cleansed obtain ab leiV I and I persevered with Zam«Buk until the wound of all bad matter and healed frc«n all Chenvt i the wounds were completely healed." cay hand perfectly," Uta and StOKa,,f ■ . Last Weelc of £. Snip tot Sale ! vv - . , ,• i ■•TREMENDOUS FINAL'DEDUCTIONS . / V! i a. IN THE; ■ , ! SHOWROOMS, ' '' I : ' DRESS DEPARTMENT, ) . MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT, , ; FURNISHING DEPARTMENT,' FANCY GOODS-'and . - . MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND MERCERY;; , . 7 MANY LINES AJBE BEING CLEARED j'£ TO.-DAY'AT; HALF PRICE. 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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2381, 10 February 1915, Page 3
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804Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2381, 10 February 1915, Page 3
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