HEAT MADE HER LEG WORSE.
ZAM-EUK'S WONDERFUL HEALING. Heavy duties at home and at business, that^ tire feet and. legs, frequently cause varicose trouble or other serious breakdown of tho skin tissues and lead to painful ulcers and sores. Such a ,case was Sirs R. Shimmin's, of 25, Fleming-ton-road, North Mejbourne, but ZamBuk effected a complete cure. ''Three or four years ago," says Mm. Shimmin, " a varicose vein burst in my left leg, and nasty ulceration developed. The pain was excruciating, while in the hot weather the intense irritation and itching became almost unbearable. Although I tried many remedies, the ulcer proved most obstinate and refused to heal. At last I was persuaded to use Zam-Buk, which exerted its soothing influence in a marvellous manner. The burning pain and inflammation were ended, and the limb was eased and cooled splendidly. The result of the first few applications of Zam-Buk was so gratifying that I determined to persevere until the ulceration wae completely healed. Now, thanks to Zam-Buk, I feel no inconvenience whatever. My leg has been completely hcriled and restdred to excellent condition. Zam-Buk is indeed a wonderful balm." Zaan-Buk is unrivalled for . eczema, prickly heat, sore feet, blisters, bad legs, piles, poisoned wounds, mosquito bites, outs, wounds, and injuries. Possessing remarkable healing and disease-dispelling powers, Zam-Buk bears no resemblance to old-fa6hioned fatty ointments and salves with their crude and often harmful drugs. Of all chemists and stores at Is 6d or 3r Sd'ner pot. — Advi
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 150, 22 December 1914, Page 4
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HEAT MADE HER LEG WORSE.
Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 150, 22 December 1914, Page 4
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