AN ECHO FROM THE ISLANDS.
• A MISSIONARY PRAISES ZAM-BUK BALM.
The following interesting letter from Missionary Brother Aiphons-us, H.M., of St. Ann's College, -Palesi, V avail, Tonga, a group of islands in the broad I .icijic, setting forth the manner in which Zani-Biik Balm is pursuing its healing mission am_ng the natives, fittingly illustrates the wonderful soothing, antiseptic and healing powers which Zain-Bi.k alone possesses, and .he advi.abi i.y o. alwa.s keeping a pot handy in the home, for the ready treatment of aJI injuries, diseases, and disorders of tho skin.
Brother Alphonsus says: —"When I received tho pot of Zam-Buk Balm from you, I was suffering from an ugly gash on my .inkle, which was very p.iinful and can. h1 my leg to swell up to the knee. I tried different remedies, but none of them did the wound any good, 6(> I resolved to give Zam-Buk a trial, rpon applying the Balm to the wound the pain, and burning sensation left it. After three applications of Znm-Buk Balm, not only had the wound oi. my ankle closed, but all the swelling had entirely disappeared. Again: I dressed an old running ulcer on tho shin of one of the Natives hero, who for the prist ten years had tried all kinds of European and native remedies, but without avail. Zam-Buk Balm! however, has given the poor Native great relief: stopped the running, and about hnlf-an-inch of the wound has already healed perfectly. Tho Natives say, 'Zam-Buk koe faitoo mana,' i.e., 'Zam-Buk is a miraculous medicine (or ointment).' I can snfely «ay that ZamBuk succeeds where overy other kind of healing bnlm fails. You are at liberty to use this unsolicited testimonial for the benefit of fellow-suf-ferei. '' The- purity and pfficacy of Zam-Buk Bnlm is known the world over. For the skin troubles or overydav hurts of infancy and age. this ideal healing balm is natural and never-failing. 8
AN ECHO FROM THE ISLANDS.
Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12897, 31 August 1907, Page 5
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