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NEARLY BURNED TO DEATH.

A HOUSEWIFE'S TERRIBLE INJURIES.

SPLENDID HEALING BY ZAM-BUK

Mrs C. Bradley, of Private road, off Madras street, Christchurch, New Zealand, says : —“ While cooking I severely scalded my feet with boiling fat. My right foot was injured so badly that for two months I was unable to put it to the ground or get my boot on. Three- large holes formed in the bottom of my foot, and blood-poison set it. The pain w;is awful, and the itching and smarting very irritating. . “A friend recommended me to use Zam-Buk and gave me a small pot. This splendid balm brought so much relief that I decided to continue. I obtained a supply and persevered with it. All bad matter was drawn out of my foot, and tho' holes began to heal up. The inflammation and smarting were subdued and the itching ceased. In a short time the wounds were completely healed, and I was able to get about again. “ On another occasion, while attending to my household duties, I had a fainting fit, and fell in the fire. It was a wonder I was not burned to death. As it was my hair was all burnt off and the skin of my head severely burnt. I freely applied Zam-Buk with excellent results, and before long my scalp was perfectly well again. I strongly recommend Zam-Buk as an, ideal remedy for burns.” Zam-Buk, the ever-ready, painless healing balm, is sold by all chamists and stores.—[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 14511, 1 November 1910, Page 1

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NEARLY BURNED TO DEATH. Evening Star, Issue 14511, 1 November 1910, Page 1

NEARLY BURNED TO DEATH. Evening Star, Issue 14511, 1 November 1910, Page 1

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