A BAD LEG FOB SIX YEARS. PRONOUNCED INCURABLE— ANOTHER ZAM-BUK TRIUMPH.
" Zam-Buk Balm has done wonders for me," writes Mrs. C. Bannon, of 53, Kent-street, Sydney. "For six years I suffered the most dreadful agony with a bad leg, during which time I was attended by private doctors, and attended the Sydney Hospital. Also for twelve months the nursing sisters dressed the wound. The leg, nowever, in spite of all this treatment, became worse. It presented a fearful sight, being swollen and inflamed, and a large hole formed that defied all the efforts of nurses and doctors to heal. The agony I went through during those six years I could not describe. Finally, the doctors iuformed me that they could do no more, and that I was incurable. On the advice of a friend I tried Zam-Buk Balm. The effect was wonderful, for the wound healed rapidly, and now I am perfectly cured. I often look back and think what agony I might have avoided if I had used Zam-Buk long ago. I give you this testimonial without fee or reward, in the hope that anyone suffering similarlj may benefit thereby, and give ZamBuk Balm a trial." Zam-Buk is the ideal summer skin balm, its soothing, cooling, and nealing virtues making it invaluable for sunburn, freckles, prickly heat, rash, sore feet, smarting patches, mosquito and other insect bites, nettlerash, and other skin troubles so prevalent during the summer months. Obtainable from all chemists and stores at Is 6d, or 3s 6d in large family pot (contains nearly four times the Is 6d). — Advt.
Mr. A. Warner, Stafford, N.Z., writes : "A few months ago, while working in a store at Utiku, I had a severe attack of colic and diarrhoea. As I was steadily growing worse, I decided to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy, and I was surprised to find that it only took a few doses to cure me. Since then I have never lost an opportunity to recommend it to any of my fvionds suffering "from the same complaint. ' ' — Advt.
A BAD LEG FOB SIX YEARS. PRONOUNCED INCURABLE— ANOTHER ZAM-BUK TRIUMPH.
Evening Post, Volume LCCVI, Issue 126, 26 November 1908, Page 3
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