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FESTERED WOUND AND OLD
SORE.
A inXEIl PRAISES ZAM-BDK.
“I am a wheeler in the Burn*oo«l
Mine,” says Mr. George Curry, of Dud
ley, Newcastle, X.S/U’., “and while at
work I often knock my hands about. In
the winter these sores fester and are very
sore, and greatly handicap me in my oo
cupntion. I have tried several ointments
in the hope of preventing: the wounds
festering and to heal them quickly, some
of which were fairly satisfactory, others
practicallv useless. Seeing: Zam-Buk ad
vertised, i decided to give it a trial, ami
found that, at last, I laid procured just
the thing I required. Its healing action
was prompt, and its application prevent
ed tlio wouiid festering. Two years ago
I struck my shin with a bill-hook, caus
ing a nasty wound, which would not
heal in spite of many treatments tried.
When I found Zam-Buk so efficacious in
cased of cuts, and bruises, I hoped it
might prove equally good in .the case
of my old wound. I accordingl** applied
Zam-Buk. and within a very short period
tho wound was completely healed. I
never fail to recommend Zam-Buk to my
mates as the best healing balm I have
ever used." Zam-Buk. the great healer,
is a speedy cure for Piles, Eczema, Boils,
IItinning Sores. Sore- Logs. Biugwonn,
Barcoo Etc. As all Embrocation for
Strained 'Muscles and Tendons, Zam-Buk,
rubbed well into the **arts affected, is
unequalled. As a Household Balm for
Cuts. Burns, Bruise**, Pimples. Black
heads, Prickly Heat, Bash, and Bites of
Insects. Zam-Buk is invaluable. From
all medicine vendors. 1/G or 3/G family
size, (’containing nearly four times the
nuant;ty), or from The Zam-Buk Co.,
Pitt St.. Svdner. Send a penny stamp
for FREE SUtPT.E POT.
EVERY WORKER SEEDS ZAAT-BCK.
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