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FINGER NEARLY OFF.

CHEMISTS. RECOMMEND SSAM-BUK TO ENSURE PERFECT HEALING.

The housewife cannot possibly have as good a standby as Zam-3uk in case of simple accidents like Cuts, Bruises, Bums, Soalds, etc. The unique soothing,-] healing, and antiseptic qualities of ZamBuk make it the ideal first-aid. Mi® Alice M. James, 57 Brighton Street, Petersham, Sydney, writes:— "Whon I was cutting bread the knife slipped and nearly severed the top of the first finger on tho left hand. It was just hanging on by a bit .of flesh. I felt quite faint, and after tying the finger up tightly to atop the flow of Wood I rushed oft to tho chomist's. Ho said it was a healthy cut, and advised rao to wash it with* warm water, and then, bind it up with a Zam-Buk dressing, which he said was a splendid thing for healing. "I followed the chenssts advice, and it was wonderful the ease I obtained from tho Zam-Buk. The throbbing pain went away, and after dressing the finger a few times with Zani-Buk the cut healed up beautifully, and now only a slight mark remains to show where the flesh was so bjidly severed." Zam-Buk is something quite apart from ordinary ointments and salves, which contain so much animal fat and so little medicine. Zam-Buk is all medicine, and unequalled for flesh" wounds and skin diseases. Nothing lilfo it for Eczema, Bingworm, Ulcers, Poisoned Wounds, Pace Sores, Boils, Abscesses; Piles, Pimples, liohy Spots, Stings, Cuts and Brutes. Sprains, Gravel Rasli,:.ete, Is, fid, 6M fla, fid. everywhere.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 129, 25 February 1919, Page 3

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258

FINGER NEARLY OFF. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 129, 25 February 1919, Page 3

FINGER NEARLY OFF. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 129, 25 February 1919, Page 3

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