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0 Wi ■Si THE GREAT ANTISEPTIC MS 14 w ttur*> io«»r' tlM* fact that hundreds of Norses use Zam-Snk in the course of their duties, and highly praise its reliability and effectiveness, Is further proof that’ In Zam-Buk'"the public is furnished with a proved and reliable healing balm and skin-cure, the purity and power of which cannot be denied. HUIBE-SOIERVIUE^^. “For general use I. have found Zam-Buk unsurpassed, and for the grand-children when falling and hurting themselves. One of these little ones, Gladys, had a cut on her hand' which festered, and it was very sore for some time. She came to me for treatment, and I dressed he r hand, and the treatment with ZamBuk soon took all the inflammation away and healed the hand. For years I have been a nurse and have had mncli exp eriencc with the, use of Zam-Buk, and in all cases I have found it splendid. For Piles T have experienced great relief, its soothing ' action allaying all irritation and removing the • congestion, giving great case. My numerous ' patients have found it very beneficial, and it is : generally used in their homes.” who resides in Underwood-st. ’ Paddington, Sydney, writes : “After extensive experience I can confidently affirm that Zam-Buk is the best healing balm I have ever used. In my' professional work I often have urgent need of it,, as, on account of its great antiseptic virtues, I find it unequalled for use in cases where dangerous symptoms threaten. Personally, I have used Zam-Buk for a very severe burn on my hand, caused by a box of matches exploding. while striking a match. Zam-Buk at once soothed the burning pain, and healed the wound in a very short time. I would not bo without a pot of Zam-Buk in the house." I ZAM-BUK HEALS —■l A A 1 mm. II <3 i I NURSE DWYER, of 163 Elirabeth-etrcet, Launceston, Tasmania, says “I have been a professional nurse for upwards of 36 years, and during that time have met with many accident cases, and know very many instances in which ZamBuk has proved of great service. . “For instance, in one case of gathered breasts I used Zam-Buk with marvellous success. The Bairn took the inflammation away, and after a few applications the hardened lumps of the gatherings, disappeared entirely. For ulcers and varicose veins, too, Zam-Buk has also proved most successful in allaying the inflammation; and healing the awful sores. . . - “I have used Zam-Buk successfully for boils, carbuncles, burns and all sorts of wounds. In fact, the instances where I have found Zam-Buk so useful and beneficial arc too numerous to mention in detail. Zam-Buk should be kept handy in every home.’* Be on Your Guard Against WORTHLESS SUBSTITUTES When you ask for Zam-Buk Healing Balm, see that you get it Do not be put off with something which is claimed by your trader as "juat as good," because it return* him more profit There is NOTHING "just a* good” as the proved, reliable, everready and effective Zam-Buk. Zam-Buk is proved unexcelled for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, sores, bad legs, ulcers, abrasions, mosquito bites, proud flesh, peeling skin. Summer rash, pimples, blisters, children’s sores, abscesses, ringworm, barber’s rash, scalp troubles, sore feet, heat rashes, boils, sunburn, festering sores, piles, sprains, scabs, barcoo rot. insect stings, sore heels, eczema, poisoned wounds, stiffness, and injured and diseased conditions of the skin generally. • From all Chemists and Stores, at 1/6 and 3/6 per pot, or post free, direct from G. E. Fulford (A/sia), Ltd., 38 Pitt-strecl, Sydney. m NEEDS HOME A POT EVERY *S OWN WAY I MORE NURSES POWERFUL PRAISE NEIRQF* I AU/QDM Evelyn-street. Balaclava, near Melbourne, who has pracllUlldC LA If Oil II | tised her profession for the past 27 years, says : —-“As an all-round healer for all descriptions of home hurts, I consider Zam-Buk invaluable. I have proved it of great utility in cases of warts, corns, cuts, and other skin troubles, with never failing benefits. I have also used it in connection with my nursing cases, and have pleasure in testifying to its sterling antiseptic and healing qualities. I confidently recommend Zam-Buk to all.” , MIIRQF QUAU/ Balaclava,Mel., Vic., says:—“For 25 years 1 have IVUiIOL Onfllf, been a resident of Balaclava, and most of that time I have devoted to nursing. In ray experience I have found Zam-Buk of very great use. I have used Zam-Buk for cuts, sores,, and all descriptions of skin disease, which have been brought under my notice, all with marvellous success. For bruises Zam-Buk is excellent It takes the 'heat out of the wound and prevents inflammation. My connection is a very large one, and I recommend Zam-Buk to all mothers in each household I visit, for I have > great faith in this splendid healing balm,” RUB IT IN it
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10272, 6 May 1919, Page 8
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