fa KEEP ZAM-BUK ALWAYS BY* | An classes of workers stand in daily; need"' of-$ j ,l O fT A Zatn-Buk's soothing and healing aid.' Aleut, | rULrt/ bruise, knock, or pinch may not seem of much | I'-VST account when the first pain has passed away, but unless | nV the injured place is dressed with Zam-Buk.there remains jf the great danger that dirt and disease germs will get | i n t o the wound and set up inflammation, festering, | lEYmP blood-poison, or skin disease, that may mean, | pyM\\ of suffering aud compulsory idleness.,; ... ; |F| OA , if, however, Zam-Buk is at once § IU-l&V or bruise, the balm's juices/soothe the. pain, fortify the; > 1 ||jgn J injury against germ attacks, and ensurerapid and perfect. | Cuyvi llCal As an insurance: against^festerin^:and : poisoned: 1 wounds, eczema and' ulcers, Zam.:Buk is the wood's best mHm friend. A pot, of this powerful germici.de and, healer., | should alwaysibe kept handy cupboard, tooljbag, | PAIIMFUt WOUND | BLAMED, FESTERED, | JaiftE Mr. P/JWslter, .of 108 North Terrace, Adelaide,. S.A., ! | aff engineer,', says"l snstained a sever.e';barn on iny. arm by?s | KLM jcomhigiri contact roth the side of Murnace. The injury cause®? | [ml intense pain. The wound became-inflamed,. and soon was..insg temT>le festere started ( .andUß|; ap4felt r a* soothing sensation after 6||§||j, cessive pain ceased aridUhe burning 1 with 2am-Buk until the wound was V, r| j||K\ use my arm again. Since that time * I knocks, and cats, and its has not failed '''' vfjlttfv Zam-Bukl«ln»a!unblo for eciama; * 1 ■- uldera, bad legs* «ore«» . - ' • 4 ojd woundi|.tlißQA9Qdank!oß, bloodpoUon 5 Mr, Walter \ ,J aora feat, »cab«, Itch, «oro 5 who«pe*kain praiee f 7 " S . haatU. cuts; burni, bfuiioi, scalds, etc. ) 0 f Zim-Buic. ft Alfeheniiit*'&itore« at 1/6 5:3/6 per pot. i»awvwwvvww< | Ss better than Cream of Tartar for Scones, Cakes and Pastry, etc. Mix exactly four ounces Ulepalo and two ounce? Bicaib. Soda. Ask your Grocer for Klepalo. 'AH Wholesale Merchants, such as W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Ltd.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2521, 23 July 1915, Page 2
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321Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2521, 23 July 1915, Page 2
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