FOOT SMASHED BY GUNSHOT
WOUND DEFIED ALL OEDINARY TREATMENT FOR S8 YEARS.— MORE WONDERFUL HEALING BY ZAM-BUK. Convincing testimony to the healing virtue of Zatn-Buk is the cure of Mr. J. F. Morey, of 130, Cleveland-street, Sydney, who sayß : "While serving with tlie Cape Mounted Rifles it> South Africa in the Basuto War, 1873-4, I sustained a, gun-shot wound on the right foot. The bullet spread, smashing the foot and causing a terrible wound. I was incapacitated from further Action, and suffer-, ed untold agonies. For 38 years I was in an awful state, during which time I tried practically everything I could pet hold of to give me respite from the terrible pain. ' The wound would heal for a. time and then break out as bad as ever. Lead must have remained in the wound all Jhese years, for these terrible outbreaks became more severe. "At length I obtained a supply of Zam-Buk and carefully dressed my foot with some, which soothed the wound as nothing else had ever done. In a short time all irritation and rawness were allayed, bad matter withdrawn, and the pain banished. I persisted with Zam-Buk until the wound was completely healed and I was able to get, about without any 'pain. Zam-Buk gave me ease that I had been a stranger to for 38 years ; it is, indeed, a Wonderful healer. "Now I am employed as a ni^ht; watchman, and am on my feet a. good; deal. I find occasional .applications of Zam-Buk ' keep the fe'efc in excellent condition. We , always have a supply on hand at home." Sold by all chemists and stores at Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot. — Advt. ■
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1913, Page 4
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