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WORKERS' ACCIDENTS.

MAKE ZAir-BUIv A NEED. Every worlser nce<ls Ham-Uuk. the healer that is soothing and antiseptic. Unless a cut, bruise, or scrape is al; once cloansod and smeared over with Zam-Buk, dirt and disease-germs will get info the flesh and set up festering, bloodpoison, or skin-discaso. This may mean months of suffering besides loss of wages. Ham-Buk prevents complications by keeping a. wound clean and stopping infection by 'disease germs. The injury that is dressed with Zam-Buk heals quickly and painlessly. Zam-Buk is an original combination of highly refined essences that is always ready for use, and instantly effective. It is sold in conveniently sized pots that can be carried in the pocket, and can always be depended upon.

Mr. 0. TaMiam. of 15 Ivalgoorlio Street, Leichhardt. Sydney, says:— "fn 'wo-khiir .in the Icily trade I have had some very severe burns from boiling sugar. These places quickly turned to running sores, and became extremely painful and inflamed. For a long limn T was unable to find anything that would heal tlieso places quickly, hut at length I \v:i« rr-rsuaded to Irv Zam-Buk, and procuring some I applied it to flic injuries. some of which had seared and eaten almost to the bone. Zam-Buk toothed and cooled the places, drew out Ihe heat, reduced the inflammation and uliiinalely healed Ihe wounds. "t have also used Zam-Buk for cuts, nnd I'ave never known it to fail where MSPII." Kverv housewife and worker, in town or backblocks, should always keep a not rif Zam-Bulc" handy. It is unequalled for festering sores, piles, ulcers, eczema, pimples, sore hands, ringworm, scalp sores, poisoned wounds, scaly skin, cuts, sprains, bruises, and rheumatism. ls.6d. and 3s. fid. of all cliemists and stores.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 113, 5 February 1918, Page 9

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287

WORKERS' ACCIDENTS. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 113, 5 February 1918, Page 9

WORKERS' ACCIDENTS. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 113, 5 February 1918, Page 9

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