rl CHILD'S SEVERE WOUND. head cut open at i>lai . a SPEEDILY HEALED BY ZAM-BUIv. How easily serious mishaps may hap pen amongst tho children is shown b 0 ti, B following remarkable storj. Ho\ s . perfectly Zam-Buk heals even tho wors e typo of wound or sore is being dail s nroved in thousands of other Australas ') Un homes, of wtach Mrs. Cliffords i 1 tvnical. Writing trom Hale and Beat vice Streets, Paddington, Sydney, tin f m-ateful mother says:— g "My little son Charlie met mth » » ll rious accident that threatened the los 3 nf an eye. His younger brother r Slaving with a tomahawk, and in liftini lt ft over his shoulder lie unfortunatel; caught Charlie near the eyo, cutting ai ■- nwful gash, and causing the blood t I Btrenm out. I thought the lad was in II iurcd for life, and as I couldn t see tb r actual extent of tho gash, I feared th< eye was destroyed. However, I care j fullv bathed the gaping wound, and a length succeeded in staunching tlr I carefully bouutf up the in iurv, there soon began, to be evidence of inflammation and festering; When 6 aw this trouble starting I went to til chemist's and got a pot of Zanj-Buk oni n applied a liberal dressing of tho bain >- to the wound. "Zam-Buk quickly began to draw ou e n ii the corruption and inflammation, ant 1- it soothed away the child's pain wonder fully Two pots of Zam-Buk were amplj h sufficient to heal Charlie's awful wound g leaving scarcely a trace where it ha< t lias been used often einci i- for the other children's sores and cuts It is such a quick, reliable liealer tlia' w c wouldn't bo without it in tin '"rhe're is nothing like Zam-Buk in th< J treatment of ulcers, poisoned sores, piles sore aching feet, eczema, ringworm, heal rashes, bad legs, burns, scalds, sores f sprains, stings, otc. Is. Gd. and 3s. 6d 'j pur pot everywhere— Advt. p Combat tho strain of modern business '■ life. Take SHARLAND'S BEEF, IRON AND WINE- It stimulates, steadies the nerves, and imparts vigour.—Advt. 6 L Inhaled or taken on sugar, "NA--3 ZOL" gives wonderful relief from , coughs, colds, o'r sore throats.—Advt. ~ Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Oolds, neter iatlo.—Adrk
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 309, 23 September 1920, Page 6
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388Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 309, 23 September 1920, Page 6
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