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FATHER AND CHILDREN CURED. FESTERED ANKLE] GRAZED SHIN, AND PILES. ZAM-BUK IS ALWAYS DEPENDABLE. Mrs. R. Winefleld, 10, Calder-road, Darimgton, Sydney, says:— "Some time ago my little girl, V era . fell on to a broken bottle and cut her ankle to the bone. Within a day or two the wound festered, and inflammation spread so badly that we began to fear that the clulds leg was poisoned. "Vera was crippled and in great pain, and the nasty wound showed no signs of healing until we began to apply Zam-Buk. "This soothing balm eased the child's pain wonderfully, and drew away the inflammation, and thoroughly cleansed the naßty place. As I continued to use Zam-Buk the wound began to rapidly heal, until now Vera's foot is quite sound again. "My son, Keith,was also cured of a bad shin, got through stumbling up against a stool. The place discharged matter, and was badly swollen. We again got Zam-Buk and used it with splendid effects. Besides causing the painful swelling to subside, it stopped the discharge completely and healed the sore. "My husband, too, has nothing but praise for Zam-Buk which soothed and cured his hemorrhoids, a distressing complaint, which had caused him much pa;n and misery "We have used Zam-Buk on many occasions, and never yet has it failed us. All the family have great faith in ZamBuk." Zam-Buk is obtainable of all chemists and stores, and is unequalled for Heat Rash, Eczema, Sunburn, Sore Feet, Insect Bites, Ulcers, Piles, Scalp Disease, Poisoned Wounds, etc. Is 5d and 3s 6d. •— Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27, 2 February 1915, Page 2

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259

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27, 2 February 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27, 2 February 1915, Page 2

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