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HAND BADLY POISONED.

PERFECT HEALING BY ZAM-BUK. The'simplest injury often leads to the direst results. It oily needs the smallest break jin the skin for dirt disease germs to get in and set up blood-poison-ing. To prevent this trouble the best plan is to always have a pot of ZamBuk'Jiandr. If a cut, scratch, or abrasion is promptly dressed with Zam-Biik there is :no need to worry. Disease germs cannot Jive..where Zam-JBnk is applied, and quick and perfect healing is assured. Mrs. Sarah Flood, Bridge Street, Valley, Brisbane, writes:—"As I was crossing the road some months ago I tripped on the curbstone where it was being repaired, and severely lacerated my hand, as I put it out to save my3elf in falling. The skin was scraped off, and there was a deep cut at the ball of the tliumb. The road was being asphalted at the time, and getting tlie tar into the cuts and abrasions caused blood-noisoninj;, and my hand became in a fearful condition. "I had it dressed and attended to at the Ambulance Station, but nlthough the treatment gave me some ease, the hand would not get well. Jfy daughter, who had great faith in Zam-Buk, persuaded me to try it, and the first application of the balm gave mo. the greatest ease. Continued treatment with- Zam-Buk drew out all the bad matter and inflammation, and a daily improvement -took -place until my hand became perfectly healed"

To ensure perfect healing you must have Zam-Buk, which is absolutely nnequnlled for Cuts, Bruises, Eczema,- Bad Legs, Poisoned Wounds, Piles, Abscesses, Boils, Ringworm, Barcoo Hot, - Insect Bites, Stings, etc. Sold by all Chemists nnd .Stores at Is. 6d..0r 83. Cd. a pot.— Advt. '

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 5, 1 October 1918, Page 7

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284

HAND BADLY POISONED. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 5, 1 October 1918, Page 7

HAND BADLY POISONED. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 5, 1 October 1918, Page 7

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