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\ POISONED WITH RUSTY NAIL. PESTERED HAND AND FOOT HEALED BY ZAM-BUK. For everyday accidents Zom-Buk is tho worker's best friend. (t soothes niul heals as nothing else will, because , it is no powerfully uiitiscptio and medicinal. Zam-Buk is not merely a quick [ healer, but it cleanses and purifies a n-ouud thoroughly before healing it up. ' It doesn't lock bad matter up in a sore, but draws it all out. Mr. Peter Mann, of 145 William Street, Sydney, says :~ "I hurt my hand with a nail, which poisoned it. The place was extremely painful, and my iirin became so inflamed that 1 whs laid up. I quite thoughC I wns in for a very Irafl time, tat alter ; I had applied Zuin-Uuk the inflamma- I tion went do-.™ and tlio pain was easier. Zain-Biik i:ooicl the angry place, <lrow- ■ out tbo poison, and set up thorough, natural healing. . . "Another timo I fell and knocked niy foot against co-.ietliing sharp, which pierced my boot uid set up inflammation. My foot .as so bad that 1 could .: only wear a Wα with thft upper cut out. I. treated this injury in the same ' way with Zam-liuk. Before applying tho balm. iny foot was so painful that . 1 could scarcely walk, but /-am-Buk re- ; lioved mo greatly, and brought omt the ■ inflammation. In less than n week my : foot was completely liealwl-tlumks to , 7,am-Buk-in which 1 h«vc. Hn-rdore. ] the greatest faith." ~ : For eczomn, itchy rn«l;. !<j-»r sw-n- , ings, bml loi'rf. sore, aching feet, running sores, scalp <li<sei>si\ y"K "i"'"'•-■*• < «ml flesh wounds mid '"J" , '" , *: /M ": Buk is excellent. Ol al chemist* and - Stores at Is. 6(1. or Bs. ml m I'ot Ihe | large,' size contains nearly tow hm<* . thn quantity in the small pot. ■ Consus returns for the Russian Em- ] pite for lSJlUvshow a total population i of 182,182,600," an increase of 42.1 por » cent, since 1897, and an increaso of 2.1 t compared with the returns of 1914. J ■

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2972, 9 January 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2972, 9 January 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2972, 9 January 1917, Page 7

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