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WORKERS' ACCIDENTS.

Blood-Polsoning from a Scratch.

Zatn-Buk is an Invaluable Healer. ■ .. ■ ___ . j "My husband scratched the back of both hands, which gave rise to bloodpoisoning on account of him having immersed them in impure water," says Mrs E.-Dewey, of Albert Street, Wickham, Newcastle, N.S.W. "They swelled up enormously, and broke out in a mass of corruption, while the surrounding flesh turned green. So intense was the pain that he could not get any rest at night, and had to discontinue work, for he Could not use his hands in any way. There was a continual discharge of awful coloured matter, but, although-;we 1 tried many remedies, as well as poulticing, nbthing seemed able to subdue the malignity of the attack, and his arms began to be affected. , " However, he yielded at last to my persuasions to try Zam-Buk, for I was sure it would do him good^ He commenced with Zam-Buk, and in a short time the intense pain was gradually relieved, and the inflammation, subdued, arid the burning allayed so much that he was able to sleep at night. Continuing with Zain-Buk, all the putrid matter was drawn off, and the wounds made rapid strides towards recovery. He persisted with Zam-Buk until his hands were completely healed and new skin formed over tho places in a better condition than before. We have great faith in Zam-Buk, and always keep a supply handy in tho house in case of any mishaps." ■ Zam-Buk ends piles, ringworm, ulcers, blood-poisoning, festering, eczema, bad legs, cuts, bxirns, scalds, bruises, and skin disease and injuries. Sold by all stores and chemists, Is 6d and 3s Od per pot.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8410, 12 November 1912, Page 7

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WORKERS' ACCIDENTS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8410, 12 November 1912, Page 7

WORKERS' ACCIDENTS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8410, 12 November 1912, Page 7

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