FOR THEIR CUTS, WOUNDS AND SORE FEET, i ■•, . , | REMARKABLE LETTERS J Every soldier at the front needs Zam-Buk 1 FROM THE FROHT. Therefore, you can do him no greater U * service than by sending him a pot of this ever- 1 "A pot of Zam-Buk out here is like a loaf of bread ready healer. We will send t to a starving man. On the retreat from Mons we them free of postage for 'a . » 'l. had a forced march of 37 kniles, and not a man y OU| 0 n receipt ot postal note | who used Zam-Buk on his feet fell out." or ' ltlim ps for the quantity you In these graphic terms a Distinguished Conduct Medallist, Lance- wiih lo go forward, and the. $ Corporal J. P. Delaney, 2nd Koyal Irish Regiment, eipresses bis warm name, number, rank and regiment H appreciation of Zam-Buk, in a totter dated Nov. 24th. He adds:— ( . i ij» r fn u,k nn , ,l. "I can safely recommend Zam-Buk to everyone as being the be6t healer 2* , ? oldI * r 10 .•« g on the market.. P.S.—Please excuse writing and pencil, as lam writing Zam-Buk uto be sent. I hia applies v j this from the trenches, and I cannot telt when or where the uext shell also to Sailors and Marinci, * 5 is going to drop. The Germans are sky-larking again with their ."Coal- A ia | sla ff W |[l Bce l 0 a J| 5j Boxes " supplies of Zam-Buk being sent 5 "In my opinion every soldier should have a pot of off promptly and well packed with- Kft \ Zam-Buk in bis hit when * trekking,* as Zam-Buk ia the out «*y wira charge, and without I most valuable addition to his marching powers." any further responsibility to you. The | Thus writes another Distinguished Conduct Medallist, Trtvate A. senders name, if required, . ■ i Mutlow, of the 2nd South' Staffs Regiment. In his pencilled note, dated Will be sent with each b Dec. 6th, from "somewhere in France." the gallant private adds:— pot. Address all orders 8 "I am a constant user of your Zam-Buk for chafed legs (from which fl .l. p fftnr i-» flra C E S I suffer on long marches). I' brought a tin out hero from Aldersbot, SV? j /a \ i\j* e .and I may mention it is in great demand amongst my comrades who are ruuora [JWiiuj, ua., B likewise Zam-Buk la $Ii» very effective in the case of gajled 39 Pitt Street, Sydney. •' We soldiers are always glad to see a pot of Zam- n . j Bnk, for it is the best of all' First Aids.' Zam-Buk is ' - ' r'V' ■ i one of our best friends out here.' L -J- j. This li from another winner of the conted DUtinguißhed Oondudt J; Medal—Sergeont E. Mundw, of the hlstorfo l»t Rojtl Berkshire?, who A ' «dds:—"We übo It largely for tore feet when on the march. Zantßuk W ixaM&T -Hi >}£« j li the but thing for sore«, ntc. In one putieulir caie It proved very i B 9 V.S. ( .Aj\\ - S beneflclal to a man in our Battalion who had lorei not only on his J iagfSvk % I feet but on his shoulder well, caused by the strap of bis pack. . iwgyff' J frjAra#' I Zam-Bujc cured him In a Tery short time." yth \ ? " I wish we had more Zam-Buk sent from home & jl —It would be much better if Zam-Buk were sent ik I instead of so much tobacco." A 5 Thus Private E. Westfleld, No. 0896, 0. Company, 3rd Worositer Betf-I mont, which corps Sir John French singled out lor special i In his letter written from the trenches, on December 7th, tho g?U« „\ laiit private adds:—"We Bnd Zam-Buk the best remedy for sore I hands .after treneh-digging, and for frost-bite, cracks, and cold IsSx i sores, because our hands get very bad out here. My chum 'Wr i 9? */ Private Ward (8089). had a large , pot of Zam-Buk Bent, and he let us Q share his till our friends sent us more."- 1 ■ 'jjp ' Zam-Buk is obtaiuable from' all Chemists ? r | and Slores at 1 1 6 a,,d 3 / fi . °r direct (post! WSgyDER'S | Fop Useful New Year Presents all at I '■ ■ i ; Siale-fpieeso.: | Great Slaughter of Electroplate Cutlery For Cash Only. See.'the Windows. See the Windows GEORGE WINDER/
It is expected that t'ho dredging of the Sue?: Canal to a depth of 39ft. will be completed early in 1915. 0, a Salvation lass and a Salvation bass Woro duetting a Salvation song; The performance was queer, amusing to hear, For the "Aniens!" wore going it strong. Sang the lass to the bass, "you are hoarse brother Gass, Such affliction you need not endure For your throat" irritation, you'll find • - sure salvation, J.P .Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure."— Adyt.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2404, 9 March 1915, Page 9
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