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A MOTHER'S GRATITUDE.

| Zam-Bnk Balm Cures Her Son's Painful Poisonous Sore.

Directly a wound is sustained treat it i immediately with Zam-Euk, because disease is always so ready to step in and cause mischief and expense; but Zambuk will prevent any tendency to putrefaction or blood-poisoning; in fact prevents ; injuries "going the wrong way." Out of gratitude for what Zam-Buk has done for her lit le boy. an appreciative mother has sent us the following eulogistic letter: —"1 cannot speak too highly of your Zam-Buk Healing Balm." says .Irs. E. N. Bonney. of Shannon and Baxter-streets. Gympie. Q. "I have used it on so many occasions, and with such good results, that 1 am just sending you along these few 'ines. to acquaint you with the facts. My boy contracted a small .ore on his i leg, which gradually became larger and sorer. 1 thought it was bhvMl-poisoning jor something of that kind, and bejan to 'worry a good deal about it. 1 applied all kinfls of colours and oirtments. but 1 the leg refused to get better. 1 wa. on the point of consulting a doctor when I \ received one of your little booklets at jmy house, and noticing the splendid I cures Zam-Buk had effected. I bought | a pot and applied it to the lad's lee. I After treating the place for about "a i week—one week, mark you—the lad's [leg was healed right up—ample compen- ; sation for the trouble I took to real I your little booklet. 1 had run up a bis; 1 bill at the chemist's, but Zam-Buk soon j put an end to that expenditure, and the ■ sore le? too. I always use Zam-Bak i now for any kind of sores, and with al- ! ways the same result—a certain cure." Keep a pot of Zam-Buk handy in your 1 home—the 3tj size contains nearly four j times the 1 'ti. Of all stores and" m.cdiJ cine vendors, or direct from The Zam- : Buk Co., 39, Pitt-street, Sydney.

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Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 262, 9 November 1906, Page 3

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446

A MOTHER'S GRATITUDE. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 262, 9 November 1906, Page 3

A MOTHER'S GRATITUDE. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 262, 9 November 1906, Page 3