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NASTY ACCIDENT ON HORSEBACK.

CRIPPLED BY INJURY TO HIS ' KNEE. ZAM-BUK' COMPLETELY CURES. Mr. H. B. Simcocks, of High Street, Stanthorpe, Q., says:—"While riding up tlio main street of Armidale, N.S.W., my horse bolted, and collided with a cab, throwing me heavily on the asphalted street. I was rendered unconscious b.v the fall, and one of my knee-caps was displaced. I was taken to tho Armidale Hospital, and received the attention of the doctor, who set my knee-cap. He said it was quite.possible that I might bo troubled with permanent stiffness of the knee joint unless 1' gave great attention to it. On my return homo I was obliged for some time to go about 011 crutches, as my knee was so bad. "Being advised to use Zam-Buk, I obtained a supply, and rubbed it well over tho stiff joint. In about three weeks' time I was able to walk about without the aid of crutches. This was very encouraging, and I persevered with ZamBuk, and in tho end all the stiffness had gone, and I was able to get about as I could before the accident. So complete has been my e.urc that I now take part in football matches and do not-feel aay bad cffccts after tliom, which proves that my cure' by Zam-Buk is both complete and permanent." Zam-Buk, tho wonderful healing and soothing balm, should always be kept handy on the farm, sheep run. and cattle station, where tlie workers are liable to knocks, cuts, scratches, burns and bruises. Prompt applications of ZamBuk in such oases give immediate relief, kill all disease, germs which may. have entered tho wound, and prevent bloodpoison and festering. Zam-Buk is invaluable for eczema,.itch, piles, ringworm, ulcers, tore heads, bad kgs, festering wounds, diseased ankles, running sores, wounds, scabs, itching skin disease, scalp troubles, and skin injuries and diseases generally. Sold by nil chemists and stores at Is. Gd. nnd 3s. fid. per pot,—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1087, 28 March 1911, Page 2

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NASTY ACCIDENT ON HORSEBACK. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1087, 28 March 1911, Page 2

NASTY ACCIDENT ON HORSEBACK. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1087, 28 March 1911, Page 2

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