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FELL FROM A HORSE.

CUTS AND BRUISES ALL OVER BODY. ALL INJURIES QUICKLY HEALED BY ZAM-BUK. "About two years ago I fell off a horse and sustained severe cuts and ; 'bruises all over my body," says Mr. i Clifton Fitzgerald, of 68* Brougham- : street, Darlinghurst, Sydney. "A piece jof flesh about two inches in eireumfer- ' encc was taken out of my arm near the | elbow by a lump of sharp metaL This j wound took the wrong way and proud j flesh formed, which pained mc fearfully. I I was unable to bend my arm for over I a week, and during that time did not I get any sleep. Previously I had used I Zam-Buk with great success, so dressed imy injuries with this balm. The pain ; and inflammation were quickly ended, i and I was able to enjoy a good' light's rest. All matter -being withdrawn from my arm, the wound gradually healed from the outside and at the bottom until the place was covered with healthy new skin. Suppleness returned, and I was able to move my arm about naturally I and easily. I have great confidence in Zam-Buk, for it healed all my injuries •in c, wonderful manner. I "I had an attack of rheumatism, but !by vigorously rubbing Zam-Buk in a few times, this was banished." 1 Zam-Buk is sold by aU stores and I chemists «t i^-and L 3 r os per qpofc,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 115, 14 May 1912, Page 8

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FELL FROM A HORSE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 115, 14 May 1912, Page 8

FELL FROM A HORSE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 115, 14 May 1912, Page 8

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