THOUGHT LEG. INCURABLE. ZAM-BUK' IS UNSURPASSED FOR POISONED LEG AND ECZEMA. Every day brings evidence that ZamBuk is the skin remedy, worth keeping in the home. It is the. best thing-for cuts and bruises, and there' is- nothing to equal it for getting rid of eczema,' ulcers, piles, etc. '.■■'' Mr. Edward Purcell, of 32, Wifliamsonstreet, Tasmania, writes :— . "My little daughter, Lillie, sustained a nasty knock on her right shin. The dye of her stocking got into the abrasion, causing blood-poisoning. The leg was extremely painful, and for two or three months she had a most dreadful time. The swelling was very great, and proud flesh set in. She 'could only limp with the utmost difficulty; in fact,1 we thought her leg. would never get well again. "We got a number of ointments and consulted chemists, but the result was far from satisfactory. It was only when we tried Zam-Buk that the pain and inflammation were reduced. Zam-Buk produced a most cooling and. soothing effect, drew all the matter out, and completely healed the. large sore, which extended down to the bone. Lillie's leg is now quite better,1 thanks to Zam-Buk. "I have also found. Zam-Buk very beneficial for eczema on Lillie's face!" Mr. Purcell's experience must show every Australian man and woman the expediency of.keeping a pot of Zam-Buk handy. The Zam-Buk way is the easy way of healing fleslv wounds and getting rid of eczema, ringworm, piles, ulcers, heat spots, rashes, etc. It's wonderful what benefit there is in a Is 6d pot of Zam-Buk, but the 3s 6d size is recom.' mended for family use because it contains nearly four times the quantity. If your chemist or storekeeper is out oE stock, send your order and remittance to C. Ei iFulford (Aus.)i Ltd., 30, PiU>«troot, Sydaejf.—Advfc
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 92, 18 April 1916, Page 5
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