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"IN THE WARS."

BOY'S FEARFUL SCALDS AND MATTERY SORES. ZAM-BUK THE BEST FAMILY HEALER. "Wo have used Zam-Buk in our home with wonderful results," says Mrs E. Griffin, of 34 Spicer street, Woollahra, Sydney. '' A pofr of boiling water was upset over my youngest boy, Willie, his legs being scalded in a frightful manner. The agony he endured was awful, and it was most, painful to watch his suffering. His legs wero inflamed, as well as right up to his waist. They became black, and the skin peeled off. The injuries were so severo that we thought he would not recover. At the hospital the doctor tl-eated him in various ways, and prescribed a certain lotion, but Willie did not obtain any relief, and his screams were heartbreaking.

"Finally we decided to apply ZamBuk, as we had heard it was a fine healer for such injuries. We procured some, which, after a few applications, freed him from the pain. Zam-Buk soothed and cooled the injury in a splendid manner, subduing all inflammation and removing all soreness. By persevering with Zam-Buk the injury was perfectly healed, new healthy skin grew oTer the surface, and Willie was able to get about again. "On another occasion ha fell on the back of his head, causing a nasty bruise which broke out into a mattery Bore. It was a terrible wound, being so bad that we had it medically treated, with no good results, bo we fell back on Zam-Buk again. This wonderful healing balm drew out all bad matter, subdued the swelling and cleansed the wound from all impurities, and in a short time completely healed it in a marvellous way." Zam-Buk has a wide reputation for reliability and healing efficieaey. Get a pot to-day from your chemist or store. Prim: Is (id or 3s 6d.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 84, 6 June 1913, Page 6

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"IN THE WARS." Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 84, 6 June 1913, Page 6

"IN THE WARS." Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 84, 6 June 1913, Page 6

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