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POISONED WOUND.

PROMPTLY HEALKD BY ZAM-BUK,

'' I :ut my with a runty knife." s?y. : 1r B P. Clarke, of High"St., W. M-γ !'i'l, " with thp result thit t.hfl wourd wrs r> r sr ned, and I expects to have some eon- '■'• --a!i!e r'ifiScuUv in getting it to heal. Henrir; of the efficacy of Zam Buk, I

decide to give ib a trial. The first appli' cation ml red 'he inflamation, and after four ap; ligations the wound was completely healed, thus enabling me t<> return to my work much sooner thun I anticipated." Zim Buk Ointment will be found a certain c^r> fee chapped and cracked hands, chil* blairs eczema, piles, ringworm, barcoo, rheum-tiem, lumbago, neuralgia, etc A free sample will be sent you on receipt of a penny stamp for postage. Address: The Zam Buk Co., Sydney.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2799, 18 August 1903, Page 4

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POISONED WOUND. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2799, 18 August 1903, Page 4

POISONED WOUND. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2799, 18 August 1903, Page 4