NO SCAR FROM TERRIBLE WOUND
WONDERFUL HEALING BY ZAM-BUK Mrs. Claude Johnson-Windsor, of 101 Raglan Street, Waterloo, Sydney, writes: "Seven years ago my husband met with a very serious accident. He was working on a bridge at Penrith,,32 feet above the ground. In some unaccountable way he fell and landed on his head and face, which wore terribly injured. His. nose was smashed and he nad gashes all over his face. He was taken to tho hosjytal; where the splintered bones were placed in position and his injuries dressed. After his return. homo his face was still very ibad. We dressed his wounds with ZamBuk, and so soothing' was its mild action that the wounds began to look much healthier. As my husband persevered with Zam-Buk daily, an improvement took place until after a month's treatment, his face was quite healed, not a scar remaining. On another occasion his hands broke out in festering sores, caused by his blood being in a poor condition. These places spread until his hands were covered with a thick crust. Once again he used his favourite remedy, Zam-Buk, and the results wero all that could be desired. Zam-Bnk took out the poisonous matter, purifisi! the wounds, and healed them thoroughly. "I have also used Zam-Buk for severe minburn and for sallowness of the skin. It was most effective in these instances for restoring the skin to its natural condition, and making it healthy and supple. Wo are continually recommending Znm Buk, in which we have the utmost faith." Zam-Buk is excellent in every home, and on every farm and cattle station. Thero is nothing like it for healine everyday skin injuries. Sold 1)V all Chemists and Stores at Is. Gd. or 3s. 6d. per pot. Bo sure you got ZAM-BUK.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2628, 25 November 1915, Page 9
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296NO SCAR FROM TERRIBLE WOUND Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2628, 25 November 1915, Page 9
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