FINGERS CRUSHED IN MACHINE.
WORKER'S TERRIBLE WOUND HEALED BY ZAM-BUK. For the daily risks of factory or workshop', Zam-Buk is t'ho worker's best friend, for it soothes iind heals as nothing olso will. ' Mrs. Editli Austin, of 216 Victoria. Road, Marrickvillc, Sydnoy, says:— "When omployod at tho Tweed Factory, my husband mot with a serious accident. One of tho fingers of his right hand was crushed in a machine, which inflictod a terrible wound. JIo was treated at the' Princo Alfred Hospital for two or three weeks, and though tho injury closed up, it still remained' very sore, and was obviously not projwriy healed. "My husband ihon began to apply Zam-Buk, which quickly soothed tho pain. Ho kopt on with this Zam-Buk treatment, which had the offect of drawing out a piece of bono that Lad previously prevented the place healing. Aftor this, a few moro dressings with ZamBuk thoroughly and naturally healed his hand. "Since this we have used Zam-Buk for Trams, cruises, clc., and always found it splendid Its marvellous effect in drawing out tho splintered bono In my husband's case shows what a splendid remedy Zam-Buk is, and fully justified our great faith iu this balm." Zam-Buk, with its remarka'blo healing and disease-dispelling power is indispensable for the successful treatment of bad legs, piles, ulcors, sore feet, poisoned wounds, scalp diseaso, running soTes, ringworm, blisters, swellings, beat rash, insect bites, cuts, bruises, burns, sprains, etc. Of all chemists and storekeepers at Is, 6d. or 3s. Gd. per pot. ■
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2934, 21 November 1916, Page 7
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251FINGERS CRUSHED IN MACHINE. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2934, 21 November 1916, Page 7
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