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ORDINARY REMEDIES MADE HIM WORSE-ZAMJSUK HEALS IN A WONDERFUL MANNER. "My husband, who is a driver, knocked his legs while he uas troubled with varicose veins," says Mrs. M. Elliott, of 12 Ba/llie .St., North Melbourne, Victoria. 'Soon after ho was suffering awful agony from ulcers. His legs being inflamed anil swollen, the pain was terrific. Ho "ot worse, and at last had to give up work and lay up. For over three weeks lie was in bed, suffering awful agony the whole time. Wo tried manv remedies, including those that the doctors prescribed, but nothing brought him any relict; in fact, he became worse and the pain increased. "He then commenced using Zam-Buk, carefully dressing the wounds with this grand balm. Tho results were pleasing, lor Aara-Buk was very soothing anil eased the awful pain almost as soon as applied. By continuing applications of Ziam-Buk the ulcers and spellings were quickly reduced and the wounds brought ; to a more healthy condition. Gradually the sores healed one by one, until his legs were completely cured, and ho was able to resume work and get about as usual. Now, should he knock his legs, tho prompt application of Zam-Buk prevents further complications. . "-My children during the winter months suffered awfully from chilblains • on Ihcir loos. However, I am glad to say Z;'iii-Hul; reduced the swelling in a ' very little time." ' Accidents will happen, and a pot of ■ /ain-Biik should always bo kept handy. ■ Sold by all chemists and stores at Is. till. ■ and fls. (id. per pot. Every homo needs Zain-IJuk.-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1315, 19 December 1911, Page 3
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