THE HOME AMBULANCE,
■ KEEP ZAM T BUK ALWAYS HANDY. >~ Tho mother who keeps a pot of ZamBuk handy in the house is provided .with a perfect home ambulance for giv- . ing first-aid, when the youngsters or any member, of the family hurt themeclves.
Mrs. Daley, writing from 381 Quay Street, Rockhanipton, Q., save: "My little son, Douglas, fell upon a "broken bottle and made a terrible gash on Lie knee. Really, the wound should •have been stitched, as it was open, to such an extent that the tone was -risible. However, thinking I could heal it up, I bathed it well with hot water and 'applied Zam-Bnk. I continued this treatment for about a week, after which time .the -wound had thoroughly healed." ."The next injury of which Douglas ■was a victim was sustained whilst playing with another little boy. His companion threw a tin which hit him on ,tho rijht temple-and caused a nasty big cut. Remembering Zam-Buk, I again treated the injury with it, and in a very short time the wound wad- completely Tjcttor."
"Another time T was busy chopping Komo wood when the axe slipped off tho side of the block and' hit Douglas on the leu, opening it np with a great gash to the bone. I was glad when on examination I found that I had neither fractured the hone nor severed an artery. I again applied Zab-Buk to the .wound, and hound up the leg tightly. I continued the Zam-Buk treatment, ond within a fortnight the leg was nerfeetly healed. I have great faith in Zam-Bnk for general use in the house."
, One trial of Zam-Buk always shows that it is a remedy, worth keeping handy. Zam-Buk pays for shelf-room in the home, and is worth carrying in the pocket when at work. It is so compact and always ready when wanted. There is nothing tatter ■ than Zam-Buk for cuts, bruises, burns, scabs, sprains, rashes, pimplee, eczema, ringworm, poisoned sores, nlcors, piles, insect bites., chafinjs. etc. All druggists and storekeepers sell Zam-Buk at Iβ. Gd. or S§.. Gd.. a pot.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3090, 22 May 1917, Page 6
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347THE HOME AMBULANCE, Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3090, 22 May 1917, Page 6
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