THE PERILS OF BLOODPOISONING. ZAM-BUK'S WONDERFUL ANTISEPTIC VALUE.
"I am in the employ of the Australian Gasligh,t - Co. as Gas Main Layer," says Mr: F. • J. Barnett, of Porryatreet, St. Petors, Sydney, "and while at work 'had the 'misfortune to injure my hand. I treated the wound rather carelessly, thinking it would be all right, but it became worse and began to show signs of blood-poisoning, I applied several < ointments, but they did mo no good. My hand grew wonse and worse, and_ I suffered such terrible acony that -I was' forced to give' up work. It was at this time that Znm-Buk was recommended lo me by a friend, and although I did not anticipate any good results after the repeated failures of other so-called cures, I thought I would give it a trial. I did so, nnd to my great relief and delight the wound immediately began to show signs of healing, and after only three weeks' treatment with Zam-Buk Balm I was able to return to my work, absolutely cured. I can confidently recommend Zam-Buk to fellow-sufferers." Zam-Buk is invaluable for all those nasty skin eruptions, such as Boils, Nmpl&s-, Festering Sores, Ulcers, etc., which ore so prevalent in Spring-time, and is obtainable from all stores and chemists, at Is 6d or 3s 6d largo pot (containing nearly four times the quantity). — Advt.
Tho Native Lund Court, consisting of Chief Judge Palmer and Mr. Heke, M.11.R.. assessor, gave judgment yess' tcrday on certain points raised in connection with the taking by tho Wellington Hospital Board of fifty-four acres, of land at Otaki for tho purposes of a consumptive hospital. Tho court asecssed tho valuo of the land taken at £916 12s. The question was. reserved for further argument, aaid tho court, ns to whom and in what relative proportions this assessed compensation should bo paid. That was a matter that did not immediately concern tho board. Tho court would hear arjouaent on that .coin W
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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 95, 19 October 1906, Page 2
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