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PERIL' OF SIMPLE MISHAPS.

NATL-SORATCH. 'CAUSED BADLY FESTERED HANt>—ZAJT-BUK SAVES EXPENSE AND PAIN. Scratching .his hand against a rusty nail and neglecting the injury brought disaster to Mr. Robert Wilson, and nothing but Zani-Buk could relievo his pain or overcome the nasty festering and inflammation. . ' Mr. Wilson, who lives at Green Lane, Reinuera, Auckland, N.Z., says: "For a long time I suffered from a badly poisoned hand, caused by tile palm becoming scratched by a rusty nail. I thought little of tho injury at first, but within a day or two I began to be aware that my neglect had landed me into serious trouble. "The injured place got ' hot and throbbing, and began to foster, and tho hand swelled up to such an extent that I feared the inflammation was going to spread into my arm too. I went l to a chemist, who supplied mo with a lotion for the wound, but instead of bringing lue relief, it caused the hand to Ijeeomo decidedly worse, and I began to havo gravo concern as to how the matter would end up. i "I had decided fo call in a doctor, when a neighbour brought us a pot of Tlam-Biik for mo to_ try. I decided to use this before going to any further expense, and tho result fully iustified my neighbour's good opinion of ZamBnk. Even Ihe first dressings of the balm brought me remarkable ease, by sopthing the pain and cooling tlio hot wound. T was so relieved that I got another pot and kept on applying regular dressings of Zam-Buk. Before this second pot was finished, all tho festering and swelling had completely disappeared. and the injury was healed up perfectly. Now the hand is quite strong and sound again." '/.nm-Bnk has proved successful in the treatment of itching eczema, bad logs, ulcers, piles, festering wounds, . scalp sores, ringworm, scaly patches, and skin diseases and injuries. Of all chemists and storekeeper, Is; Gd. and 3s. Gd. per pot.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2985, 24 January 1917, Page 9

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331

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2985, 24 January 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2985, 24 January 1917, Page 9

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