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SORE HANDS AND POISONED LEG.

ZAM-BUK MAKES SKIN PERFECTLY SOUND AND HEALTHY. The splendid utility of Zam-Buk is well illustrated by the experience of Mrs. N. Read, Darby Street, Cook's Hill. Sydney, who' writes:—

"In consequence of constantly handling! oemeht, my son George,'who is employed in concrete work, suffered great deal from sore hands. The skin became dry and hard, and • would then break into great cracks and fissures: These were most painful and greatly hindered his work.. However, ho found a wonderful remedy in- Zam-Buk, ■ which, softened the skin, healed tho cuts, and drew all the inflammation out of the sores. With .continued applications of Zam-Buk his hands became thoroughly healed and perfectly sound and healthy. "Zam-Buk was , also, instrumental • in curing a friend.' He knocked one of his legs, afld the dye from his sock ! got into the .place, setting up blood-poisoning. For several weeks before I heard about it his leg was in an awful state, but I at once advised him to wash the wound thoroughly and apply Zam-Buk. He did -eo, with the ' result that Zam-Buk quickly brought down the inflammation and reduced the swelling. In a short time he had the satisfaction of seeing the leg perfectly healed by Zam-Buk.

On tho' farm,. sheep-run, ajid cattle station, as well as in- the house, mine, or workshop, Zam-Buk is the ono thoroughly reliable healer that you can always depend upon;' Zam-Buk's high standard of, healing and 'disease-dispelling power js always maintained by reason of its unique comnosition, wonderful refinement, and absolute freedom from animal fats. Zam-Buk is obtainable of all chomists and stores,- and is. unsurpassed for heat rash, eczema, sunburn, sore feet, insect bites, ulcers, piles, scalp disease, poisoned wounds, etc. Pijcts, Is. 6d. or 33. 6i. a pot, of all chemists arid stores.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2608, 2 November 1915, Page 7

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300

SORE HANDS AND POISONED LEG. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2608, 2 November 1915, Page 7

SORE HANDS AND POISONED LEG. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2608, 2 November 1915, Page 7

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