WHAT'THE WAR TEACHES THE VITAL NEED FOR ZAM-BUK.
The war has brought homo to officers, ,men, nnd tho public generally the fact that Zani-Buk is a real friend in need. Letters received from the Front tell hoir valuable Zam-Bul; has proved, not only for healing the cuts, wounds, and bruises incidental to life in the trencliM, but' for mending and preventing sore feet after arduous marches, aud warding off frostbite. "Tho War Office Times"—an influential London journal—lias been at ?ome ipnins to investigate the matter, and the view they express on the value of Zam-Buk is authoritative. Referring to the vital need for sound feet, the journal eaye:— "Zam-Buk: is the most effective alleviator of pain, not only for feet trouble, but for many other ailments and accidents to which officers nnd men on land and sea are linble. The war has not only enhanced Zam-Bnt's reputation for 'first-aid' purposes, but it has established and emphasised tho fact tliat a box of Zam-Buk is an indispensable adjunct for evorv soldier and sailor. "We Imve tested Zam-Bnk and found it splendid both as a curative and remedial agency for many purposes." This exper 1 opinion "on the indisjiensabilily of Zam-Buk for soldiers and sailors must impress civilians who are every day liable to -mishaps. Accidents will happen, and skin and «oalp troubles will crop in in every family. But bv lceepiiiiT Zam-Buk hnndy and usinp it m-oinntlv, danger, and anxiety are soon banished. Is. Gd. and Ss. Gd. per pot, of all chemists aud stores.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 162, 28 March 1918, Page 3
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458Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 162, 28 March 1918, Page 3
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