BURNS AND SCALDS.
A Cook Gives Zam-Buk Groat Praise. £ *Aa I am a cook by profession,” Mys Mr. S. Balcome. of Holloway Road, Mitcheltown, Wellington, N.Z., “ and constantly engaged ore*- * fire. I am very liable to receive burw* and scalds. A few days ago, I had the m sfortuac have my hand and wrist scalded with boiling fat. Having Za.m-Buk by me, I at once applied the balm. The heat and inflammation wore at cnee banished and the wounds were soothed. J Before night-time nearly all traces of the scalds had dmappeared. I have also used ZamBuk for cuts and sores, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it a firstclass preparation, which I, for one, will never be without.” Zam-Buk is superior to the old style embrocations and liniments. Rubbing Zam-Buk in rul>s pain, stiffness, or weakness out, and it should always be used for soreness in joints or muscle, stiffness, sprains, strains, back pains, rheamatirta, cramp, swelling due to weeklies; or inflammation, bad knees and ank.'cs, aching feet, cuts, bruises, bur.is, scalds, poisoned or festering sores, eczema, psoriasis, ulcers, bad legs, diseased ankles, sore backs, itch, dandruff, scurvy, scalp sores, eryaipek: F'les. rashes, abscesses, boils, pimples, ringworm, etc. Of all chemists or The Zam-Buk Co., 39 Pittstreot, Sydney, for Is. 6d. per pot, or Jia 6d. for large family sixe (containing nearly four times the Is. 6d. siae',. - a # CVEBtY HOME NEEDS ZAM-BUK
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 378, 4 September 1908, Page 2
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234BURNS AND SCALDS. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 378, 4 September 1908, Page 2
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