RESULT OF SCRATCH.
FESTERING, IRRITATING SORES ON ARMS AND LEGS. FIERCE BLOOD-POISONING ENDED BY ZAM-BUK. Mrs. E. Johnson, of Canning-street, North Ipswich, Q., writes : — "One of my daughters scratched herself with the thorns of a 'prickly pear,' and contracted blood-poison. Not being long out from England we did not know the consequence of roughly handling this plant, but soon found out by bitter experience. Pimples broke out on her legs and arms, which festered, and she nearly tore the skin oft her legs with the irritation. 1 tried many remedies, but without effect. I then took her to the doctor, who said she was suffering from blood-poison. She was forced to remain home from school for two months. I was recommended to try Zam-Buk, and, happily, followed this advice. Zam-Buk gradually drew the poison from her legs, ancl by degrees the sores healed up. Now there is not a trace of the trouble left. I always keep a pot of Zam-Buk handy and use it for all skin troubles." Everybody should always keep a pot of Zam-Buk htmdv and apply this healing balm immediately in all eases of cuts, scratches, burns, and scalds, and prevent festering and blood-poisoning. Zam-Buk cures eczema, piles, chapped hands, chilblains, cold sores, bad legs, poisoned wounds, ulcers, running sores, old wounds, ringworm, hrad sores, itch, and all skin diseases. Sold by all chemists and scores at Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot, or direct from The Zam-Buk Company, 39. Pitt-street, Sydney. — Advt.
A VALUABLE WATER. The following is an extract trom a let tor received by Messrs. Thomson and Co., Dunedin. from a gentleman well-known throughout the Dominion: — " '\Vairongou' Water has proved a cure for « n disease which I suffered from for 25 years — viz., gallstone It has conouored the uric acid, whioh hoe caused all my ailmonte." — Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1910, Page 2
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