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A STREET ACCIDENT.

* *» --..---Ml-.. ■■■- MAN'S STUBBORN WOUND OF FIFTEEN YEARS' STANDING YIELDS ONLY TO ZAM-BUK BALM.

Seldom a day passes without a street accident of one kind or another. A fall from a tram, a kick from a horse, a tumble off a bicycle through a sideslip—all involve cuts, bruises, and gashes, which Zam-Buk Balm will sootho and quickly heal. I Mi* J. R. McKeown, of 57 University I street, Camperdow_, Sydney, writes: —"Some fifteen years ago, whilst driving through ono of Sydney's principal streets, my horse bolted and capsized the sulky, tho wheel passing Over mc and rendering mo unconscious. • When I regained consciousness I found I was bleeding profusely from a wound on the leg, and was taken to the hospital, where I was an inmate for seventeen weeks, but left .that institution uncured —-all their efforts to heal the wound proving futile. For years I tried different/remedies, until ono day I procured one your samples of Zam-Buk Balm, and applied it to tho wound. So encouraging was the result that I purchased a largo I am thankful to say that I am now cured. ~- I am never tired of expressing my sentiments of the wonderful healing qualities of Zam-Buk Balm, for it. cured mo after hospital and other treatments had entirely failed." Zam-Buk Balm, the invaluable spring skin-cure, is far preferable to socalled blood mixtures, which exort little or no influence on the delicato tissues. Zam-Buk cures pimples, boils, rashes. j eruptions, eczema, and sores- of all sorts, and is invaluable for outs, scalds, burns, bruises, piles, ulcers, and all diseases and iniuries of the skin. Of all chemists and stores at Is 6d and 3s 6d. - -• ■. ■ 6

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13231, 26 September 1908, Page 10

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A STREET ACCIDENT. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13231, 26 September 1908, Page 10

A STREET ACCIDENT. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13231, 26 September 1908, Page 10