POISONED HAND HEALED.
ZAM-BUK IS THE WORKER'S
BEST FRIEND
Mrs Annie Bill, *of Ivy Cottage, Carrington Avenue, Hurs-tville, Syd- j ney, writes:— \ I "Two years ago my husband, who | is a plifmber, cut 'his hand badily. Complications followed through white lead getting into the wound. Blood- j poison developed, and the hand ' be- \ came swollen and inflamed. Then the j inflammation spread up. ..the arm, and | finally a "large lump or tumour formed j under the arm-pit. The pain was'j so intense that he could not sleep at j night. He was totally incapacitated j for three weeks, and it was only after ] the doctor was able to lance the place that he got the «lightest ease. 'Still j the soreness and inflammation con- ; tinued, despite medical dress ings, and i things began to look dismal., when my j husband decided to try Zam-lhik. j "The first dressings with Zam-Buk ; gave him wonderful relic F, and under | this treatment the wound improved , rapidly, until it was'perfectly healed. , and my husband returned to work j again. He always carries Zam-Buk J with him, so as to be ready for cmer- I gencies." I Zam-Buk is unrivalled as a rem- , edy for eczema, prickly boat, sore , feet, blisters, ulceration, bad legs, J piles,, poisoned wounds, _ mosquito ; bites, cuts, wounds and injuries. Be- ; ing prepared from herbal extracts, ■ possessing remarkable healing and disease-disnelling powers, . Ziun-Buk j bears no resemblance of old-fashioned, ■ fatty ointments and salves, with their , crude, and often harmful drugs. All j chemists and stores supply Zam-Buk ' at Is 6d or 3s 6d per pot. , j i
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9546, 11 March 1919, Page 3
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266POISONED HAND HEALED. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9546, 11 March 1919, Page 3
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