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DIRT IN WOUND CAUSED BLOODPOISONING. HOSPITAL TREATMENT AND ORDINARY OINTMENTS USELESS. A PERFECT CORE BY ZAM-BUIv. "Some dirt got into a small injury on mv left arm near the wrist, and set up blood-poisoning." says Mr. Spencer Cornford, of SI Hordeni Street, Newtown, Sydnev. "A sore broke out in the shape of a ringworm, and started to pet like little pill holes in the centre. Then this fostered, and the arm swelled up. I lie veins became congested and distended, almost bursting with the stagnating blood. The pain was dreadful; a large lump formed under the armpit, and I grew seriously alarmed. 1 placed myself under treatment at the hospital, where they (reated it with lotion in such a way that it gfew worse instead of bolter. The pain was so bad that I was often compelled to 01-v out. especially when the wound was being dressed. Later I experimented with ordinary ointments; but did not derive anv lKiiefit whatever. "Hearing of soma splendid 'cures by Zam-Buk, I obtained a supnly and commenced using it. Zam-Buk quickly reduced all inflammation and swelling, as will as the congested slate of the veins. After a few applications, the lump disappeared fro luunder my arm, and all bad mailer was withdrawn. I persevered using Zam-Buk until the wound was perfeetlv healed and I was completely cured. "Mv little girl out her face with a broken bottle. The wound continually discharged, was very much inflaiiiiued, and would not heal. However. Zam-Buk eamo to the rescue in a wonderful manner, and conriletelv cured the girl ill a very short time. Now we always keep a pot handy i:i the home." Zam-Buk heals all cut.s, burns, scald's, scratches, ee'/.ema. pile?, bad lcrs. bloodpoison. rash, pimples, and all skin eruptions. Sold by all chemists and stores.

I,ionlc-muil Ttovriiiston-KenneU, of the Ann.v Air Bnltalion. at Bulford Camp, S'-jlKMivv. Ip a Nieiipor! monoplane, made a splendid llijilit of "12 mile?, with |niia! as « p.v for the Jlovlinier Si I'.ti'Pr pi if. A dream that hat! fa!al 00nF0(|iicw'0s was narrated al ;iu ii!<]iit's| al Balli nil l,(iui-a -M.j■ i'i'i', ii.ai :t ii;:liiy-tlir<(>. of ilun;,'ci'!iiri! Koad. We.lna. Mrs. Monro was .'ii ■ erili..!y injured at (In? luol ul' I hi' >l;iii Slit' >;iill y!io liail been ilrromiiv.' Ural s!i<- wa, vnmiin;; oiler thililri'ii. .Siin in;i>i have It'll her k'il ami fallen ihiu iiMairs iluriiiß her sloop. She succumbed to I'.er injuries. ;iud tilt' jury 1 attributed death to the full<

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1400, 28 March 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1400, 28 March 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1400, 28 March 1912, Page 3

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