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DANGER IN TEE HOUSE.

ALWAYS KEEP ZAM-BUK HANDY.

The home is a more dangerous place than most peoplo imagine. Seldom a day passes without some member of the family happening an accident. Housework "is responsible for no end of bruises and knocks. Cooking often results in cuts, burns, and scalds, while the children ara always "in the wars/' Consequently no homo can afford to be without a pot of Zam-Buk.

For the sprained ankle or wrist, tho cut finger or hvuised forehead, the burn or scald, the soothing, healing, and nntlseptio aid of Zam-Buk is indispensable. Zam-Buk stops infection by disease germs, and prevents eczema and blood-poison. There is no danger of a festered hand or a poisoned knee after Zam-Buk has been applied to a wound.

Mrs. Theresa Kiddle, of 51 Renwick Street, Redfern, Sydney, writes:—

"My little daughter, Alimi, fell and braised her knee some time ago. It festered and became very much inflamed, continuing in this state for a long time. Then I decided to try Zam-Buk, iintl tho first application was most soothins. Continued treatment with Zam.Bilk cleansed the wound of nil bad mattor, ami in a short timo thu leg was thoroughly healed. "My husband also had his hand poisoned through running a fork In , ,* it The hand became very much swollen and inflamed, but lie used Zam-Buk, ,md after a few applications the inflammtion was taken out. The swelling soon disappeared and the wound was heitl?d."

A Golden Rule for every homo is:— Keep Zam-Buk Always Handy. DON'T run risks by depending upon common ointments and salves, the coarseness and impurity of which are a positive dajiger. .Znm-Bnk, unsurpassed for banishing skin and scalp diseases, and quickly healing cuts, eores, nnd flesh wounds, is obtainable of all chemists and stores at Is. 6d. and 3.5. 6d. per pot.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 290, 27 August 1918, Page 8

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304

DANGER IN TEE HOUSE. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 290, 27 August 1918, Page 8

DANGER IN TEE HOUSE. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 290, 27 August 1918, Page 8

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