fe KEEP ZAM-BUK ALWAYS BY YOU. \"^cL A'kk classes of workers' stand in daily need 61 • OJn ■*»• Zam-Buk's soothing and healing aid. A cut, W^ bruise, knock, or pinch may not seem of much *| account when the first pain has passed away, but unless \\ the injured place is dressed with Zam-Buk there remains JVok the great danger that dirt and disease germs will get JP\^L into the wound and set up inflammation, festering, |HOffo blood-poison, or skin disease, that may mean months ROri\V of suffering and compulsory idleness. l\i V) **♦ k° weVer > Zam-Buk is at once smeared over a cut jiV/rt or bruise, the balm's juices soothe the pain, fortify the LAJSiIj I injury against germ attacks, and ensure rapid and perfect As an insurance against festering and poisoned Cw/fSv/ wounds, eczema and ulcers, Zam-Buk is the world's best tiMMfflftff friend. A pot of this powerful germicide and healer V 'hkj\ ) should always be kept handy in cupboard, tool-bag, or W% ENGINEER'S PAINFUL WOUND /J^S DEVELOJ3ED INTO INFLAMED, FESTERED, RUNNING SORES. rft/L^\ Mr. P. Walter, of 108 North Terrace, Adelaide, S. A., who is \ \ jL/ An e , a ßi tteer i says:— "l sustained a severe burn on my arm by 1 - V*-?^ coming in contact with the side of a furnace. The injury caused Alx io me n * e pain. The wound became inflamed, and soon waß in li nr/7 a terrible state. Complications set in, and festers started, and the i/^kVJ) state when a friend recommended w3 v ifi§i& ZJff i\ 9j\ pile*, rlneworm, ulcer*. b*d legi, gores, ' , \jg£gl\ old wound*, dl»e«««d«nkU«,bloodpoUon J Mr. Walter i ffl \Hfr \ c*«efe«l *Uin, ior« feet, .cab*, Itch, .ore 5 who , pt4kß ,„ p^,, > A'ltw Ko."^*'K o ."^*' C ? U ' fc UWM ' bruLe*, scald*, etc. ? otSuo.Bi* « imi I cheraUU & store* *t 1/6 & 3/6 par pot. >«/vww3vw3/vw?
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1913, Page 11
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302Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1913, Page 11
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