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BACK ONE MASS OF SORES.

I>espaire& of Being Cured. Zam-Bnk's Uem.ax'lia'ble Healing Powers. The following ease sheets home the folly of neglecting small injuries, and illustrates what dire efl'ects may be the outcome of such neglect. Mr. Charles Ward, of 06, Cromwell-street, ColHngwood. Yk\. says: —" Some live years ago 1 knocked one of my knuckles, causing rather a bad wound, but unfortunately I looked upon it as insignificant, bandaged it, and never gave it another thought. The wound became inflamed, and a bad form of blood poisoning set in, which showed itself in a virulent eruption on my back, in the form of sores, which broke and ran one into the other, until the whole of my back was in a very bad state. I was

compelled to seek the aid of a doctor, but though I consulted more than one medical man, took a variety of medicines, and used a number of dressings in the shape of ointments and liniments, my back obstinately refused to heal. I suffered thus for fully four year 3, and was beginning to think 1 would never be free of the trouble. One day I received a sample pot of Zam-Buk at the house, and noticing it was a reputed cure for sores and all skin troubles, I applied this Balm. The first application was encouraging, and I purchased a large pot, and by the time this was finished, the sores were thoroughly healed. My back is now as clean and healthy as a child's, and I cannot adequately express my sincere sense of gratitude for my cure after those four long years of suffering." Zam-Buk is obtainable from all tnedicine vendors, at 1/6, or 3/6 large family pot (containing nearly four times the quantity).

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 226, 21 September 1906, Page 3

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BACK ONE MASS OF SORES. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 226, 21 September 1906, Page 3

BACK ONE MASS OF SORES. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 226, 21 September 1906, Page 3

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