(/ / f f « / ® as h f^e apply 1 H ><v^^j S ft. i \ KgiS some Zam-Buk, and | Zam-Biik Ensures Clean, Perfect Healing i NOT many days pass without some member of the family getting hurt. Maybe the breadwinner's 1 work makes him peculiarly liable to cuts and lacerations; the boisterous youngsters are always | running in to mother with bumps and bruises; and housewives arc liable to many painful knocks, 1 burns, scalds, and sprains, in the course of the day's duties. Promptly dressing an 1 injury with Zam- 1' Buk means speedy relief from smarting pain, But Zam-Buk does much more than allay pain and m inflammation—it heals up your hurt quickly and perfectly; stops festering; prevents gathering; and m heals without harbouring disease germs which, without Zam-Buk, might breed with incredible I | rapidity and spread pestilence through the tissues. Zam-Buk destroys germs—that's why the i' S "grown-ups" like it—why Zam-Buk hiJ been officially adopted by ambulance experts, nurses, and many public flrst-ali . M S organisations. The secret of Zam-Buk's clean and painless heating lies In the fact that it Imitates Nature's own "healing m I by first Intention." Zam-Buk Is A PURELY NATURAL HEALING BALM, so highly refined and so scientifically I | combined and concentrated that it SINKS into every nook and crevice of a wound, as well as through the cores of the skin M j round about, soothing the pain and allaying inflammation by effective antiseptic and germicidal action. . j m |. MAN SEVERELY BURNT.. CRUSHED FINGER and. ' WOUNDS AT WORK,i Ji ' 1 FESTERED LEG. ! j I M^S C «™ J |$f burned while teiUnir a motor rnr undone Rcdfern, Sydney, writes:-" Mr hus- Pctrio Terrace, Brisbane, writes:- , jfi I § m Zam-Buk. I followed his ndvlce, and after Hon spread up the hand And arm and the is often cut and badly scratched when &. m. applying the balm I experienced the great- palnwassoßeverohocouldgethardlyany handling galvanised iron. '• This occurs so jig p estrcllef. I continued tho treatment and sleep, Ho was recommended to use Zam- frequently that immediate attention is Sb ' £in tho course of a few days I was able to ■««** to P*™* his getting 1 i finally healedrttffi poisoned or inflamed. For this purpose '§ S| numerous in tho motor Industry, it.would anytoce of the scar remaining. Ho also he alwftyß carries a supply of Zam-Bul'l 1 m bo a.very good plan for every mechanic h l ttd a vory bad Icg which fe s gtcred and *° a ™J' 6 ™'! B 7„TftfwnJwTlJ I iM to always carry a supply of Zam-Buk in becamo very inflamed, but Zam-Buk haTe a,so u f ed for sore and |! his tool bag." -quickly healed it." .. aching feet. 88 Because it is so wheksomt and effective accounts for Zam-Buk's success in ',■ _.--„. m I cases of Eczema, Pimples, Piles, Cuts, Bruises, Abscesses, Abrasions, Bad GUARD AGAINST ,en T<ra *** ,or I Lets, Sores, Scabs, Poisoned Wounds, Burns, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Ring- — ■ — Zam-Bnk Balm. - | worm, Proud Mesh, Swellings, Teething Rashes, Sore Nipples, .Barber's SUBSTITUTION. See """ m srt I «a Sash, Sore Feet, Chtfinp, Rheumatism, Running Sores, Mosquito Bites, .—-~»—. "• I" not be pat | W Chronic Sores, Sore Backs, Peeling Skin, Blisters, Scalp Diseases, Swollen oil wllh something which Is claimed by your trader | ij| Knees, Blackheads, Diseased Ankles, Stiffness ond Itching, irritated or in- as " lust as sood," because It relurns hlra more profit. ft 1 Jiame'd conditions of the skin and tissues generally, Zam-Buk is obtainable There Is NOTHING "Inst as sood" as the proved, re- m m from all chemists and stores at is. 6d., or js. 6d. for latgeYami/y fot, liable, ever-ready Zam-Buk. . . [MANY, A.HOUSEWIFE— .' ■*■ . J ' ; , mis' had not realized the possibilities of her 600 D. |51?17B I baking accomplishments until she began PURE & \ to use ! "SILO" BAKING POWDER : Q7^jT^ Qi : This is a matter of common experience. YOUR £& . 1 Ij JoO baking success depends upon the ingredients you 9Jt&~d. &&ite? Use "SILO "BAKING POWDER J^SSbCS'"' for Puddings, Cakes, and Scones. Jo Be Atsolstefe and get the ; best results. All grocers'sell . THE BEST ; I I I V// *' KotowMfli eat Miajky Sfreeb. I / JACK AUDJS SMOKE JVfh I 215 ' TohBCCO
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 173, 16 April 1919, Page 3
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