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VARICOSE ULCERS I<VR TEARS TOO SEVERE FOE DOCTORS TO CURE — REMARKABLE ZAiU-BIK HEALING. Further proof of Zam-BukV remarkable healing power over crippling leg ulcets lias just come to hand from Auckland, New Zealand. H concerns Mrs. J. Ogden, Union-street, who for nine years was in a crippled and helpless state. "Ten years ago," says Mrs. Ogden. "I had the misfortune to burst a. varicose vein in my right leg through giving it a natty knock. Ulceration sot in and soon the- limb became highly inflamed. lne ulcers got bigger and bigger, and the constant, pam made my existence a misery. At night I would toss about in fearful agony, wishing for the end of everything. There were periods, often for three months at a time, when I dare not put my foot to the ground. "For years 1 was under medical men/ and, in different towns, during my long period of suffering I must have had altogether about twelve different doctors. But the ulcers scorned to go from bad to wope. Then, to add to my load of suffering my other leg^started in the same way. 1 was urged to lay up in bed and rest the limbs, but household duties which I could not neglect made this impossible. "I was in a, shocking state and Ihe nlcer.s seemed beyond cure when my mother told me that Zam-Buk had <lono her a lot of good. On her ad vice 1 purchased a pot of the balm, and it brought such ready relief that I began to hope that in Zam-Buk I had at last found a real cure. The balm proved wonderfully soothing, and freed the limbs of tho intense pain and itching in \ery short I tine. After this proof of iU power ( eagerly persevered with Zam-Buk. and was rewarded by peeing the balm cleanse the bad places and gradually heal up every one of them. ' "Zain-Uuk cured the ulcers thoroughly, for it is over twelve months since 1 left olf using Zam-Buk. and I have not had tho islighlefct trouble with cither of my kgs since."— ls Cd and 3b Od pur put.— Atlvt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1914, Page 2