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NECK LIKE RAW MEAT-LOTIONS AND ORDINARY TREATMENTS NO GOOD. ZAM-BUK ENDS TWO YEARS' SUFFERING. Jtr. George Haigh, of tho Harbours and Rivers Department, Newcastle, says:— "While working at my trade of enginedriviiiß, a steam-pipo burst, and scalded ■my neck severely, which broke out in ulcerated and inflamed wound?, and caused me an immense ttinotiul of agony. 1 consulted a doctor-also pretty well all the chemists in , Newcastle— who. prescribed different lotions, which I applied without gaining any material benefit. Somo of tho treatments would heal my neck temporarily, but it would soon break out again. For two years 1 thus suffered agony, during which period my neck was like raw meat. I could not bear to wear a collar, but; always a soft muffler round my neck, and had great difficulty in turning my head. I had seen Za'm-Buk advertised as a cure for my trouble, and was oflen on the point of writing for n free sample as advertised, but failed to do 50. One day I met n friend, and when explaining my trouble to him lu> presented me with a put of Zam-Buk, which lie happened Io have with him, and advised mo In give it a rail- (rial, which I promirad In do. After the fourth dressing with Zam-fliik I found the' inflammation, greatly reduced, and I could turn my head slightly without turning the whole of my body as formerly. Thus encouraged. 1 purchased a suppfy, and continued with the Ireatnirni,'and after piTsevering with ZnmHuk for only a sliorl time, my neck was quite healed and as sound as before the accident occurred. 1 can now wear a stiff collar without discomfort, and, in fad. am my old self again." Zam-Buk, the great healer, is invalu:il)!>i for eczema, piles, ringworm, poisoned wounds, raw tore places, blood-poison, chapped hands, cold sores, festering wounds, sore feet, blisters, bad legs, diseased tinkle*, and heals cuts, burns, scalds, and bruises. Of all chemists and stores at Iβ. Cd. and 3s. Cd. noi- pot.— Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 842, 14 June 1910, Page 7
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