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A WORKER'S FESTERED RANI) i» ' ■ ■ NO BETTER AWER OPERATION. OBSTINATE SORB YIELDS TO ZAM«BUK. Mr. M. Truscolt, of 92, Wittenoonstreet, Boulder, W.A., suffered severely from p nasty fostering sore which spread nil over the back of liis hand. Until hd canm <o use Znm»Buk the hand showed 'jo fcitfii of boalijit*. "Sly husband, said Mrs. TruseolU "one day knocked the back of his hand ii 'id got a small wound. Thinking the injury v/aa but a trifling one, he took no notiop of it, with the result lluit within a day or two it broke out into si nasty running sore. This gradually begun to spread all over the back of the )>;itid, iii'd it became extremely inflamed nnd pa>nful. "In spite of the many different pie» parations which we used, the inflamma* tion appeared to get worse ever.v day, and the sore never showed nny sign of healing. A doctor was consulted, but as the ointment prescribed was used without effect, he decided to operate <>» ♦ the h.'tnd, urtci scraped it. Bui this also proved ineffective. The nasty sore was It.vi as ever, and continued to discharge fj'fiiily. "l^ing strongly advised to try Zam« BuY, my husband got a pot and started to U3o it, with aplehdid effect. ZamHut alienated the pain and reduced the inflammation wonderfully. My hus> band continued to dress the hand with :^m-13uk, nnd every day there was a continued improvement. Now the sol' 6 is thoroughly healed and the hand quite strong again." liven in obstinat© cases of eczema, laceration, blood-poisoning, leg sores, ulcers, ringworm, and scalp sores Z&m*Buk penetrates to the root of the disease, and quickly destroys and expels the poisonous germs which cause the trouble. No homo fan afford to bo without this excellent healer.. £>f all chemists am' sloi'Cßi-^-Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 2

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298

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 2

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