THOUGHT SHE WOULD BE A CRIPPLE FOR LIFE. TERRIBLE GASH HEALED BY ZAM-BUK. "My little girl, who is now seven years of age, fell on a piece of glass inflicting a terrible gash," says Mts. C. Weiss, 150 Wittenoom Street, East Perth, W.A. "Her kneecap was laid open and the bone exposed to view; it was a fearful injury, and made mc feel ill to look at if. Every attention was given to the wound but it would not heal, and I thought she would be crippled for life. Inflammation set in, and the wound began to fester, and was so bad that it could not be stitched. The child suffered greatly from the pain and she was unable to leave her bed. "My mother recommended Zam-Buk, and we dressed the wound with this wonderful balm. In a short time all the inflammation was allayed, all bad matter was drawn out, and the festering banished. The continued treatment with Zaxc-Buk proved so beneficial and soothing that the wound healed up from the bottom and finally became .completely well. Zam-Buk healed so neatly that it was far better than if it had been stitched and operated on surgically. I also use Zam-Buk soap, for it keeps the skin in perfect condition." Zam-Buk is invaluable for eczema, piles, ringworm, ulcers, -bad legs, bloodpoison, sores, cuts, burns, bruises, and scrnt-hes. Sold by all stores and chemists.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 139, 13 June 1911, Page 2
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249Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 139, 13 June 1911, Page 2
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