SORE LEG FOR 37 YEARS.
ZAM-BUK BALM HEALS WHEN ALL OTHER TREATMENTS FAIL.
. I have used Zam-Buk Balm for a sore leg of 37 years' standing," -says Mr. T. Watson,, of, Balaclava-s.treet Wooloongaba, Brisbane.;: "AH of-the socalled cures, in the shape of ointments and salves, I tried during that extended period failed to rid mc of my trouble. After using four pots of Zani-Buk Balm, new skin grew, and the sore was completely healed.; I also used Zam-Buk for a varicose vein, which became so , swollen- that* I could hardly walk. I was advised to have the vein cut out,- but persevered with Zam-Buk, rubbing it in gently. The balm has entirely removed the pain:and swelling, and now I have not the slightest trouble with,this complaint. Rheumatism in my hand has also given to the wonderful virtues of Zam-Buk by constant and persistent massaging with the balm. I had an attack of neuralgia, but "it succumbed to the ever-reliable remedy, Zam-Buk. A friend of mine also suffered from neuralgia, and on my recommendation used Zam-Buk, with the same beneficial results, and he never tires of speaking in laudatory terms of this remarkable balm." For all injured, diseased, irritated and inflamed conditions of the skin and tissue Zam-Buk' Balm is unequafled. Price 1/6 per pot, or 3/6, family size, of ; all chemists and stores, * • • ',
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 72, 24 March 1908, Page 6
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223SORE LEG FOR 37 YEARS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 72, 24 March 1908, Page 6
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