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DREADED AN OPERATION

TORTURED BY PAINFUL SORK FOR FIVE YEARS. A SURE AND SPEEDY CURE BY ZAM-BUK. Mies A. Howell, of 99 Duko street, Burnley, Melbourne, Vic, says:—"When I was ton vents of age a lump formed bohind my far, causing a fearful amount of pain. This was pat down as a cold in the ear, and was treated accordingly, but it did not got bctl<*r. As I grew older I became deaf in ono ear, and the Jump felt liko an I absoese. - My people wished mo to bo operated on at the hospital, but to this 1 would not consent. The lump became larger ami more painful, so mnch so that I eouid not eleep at night, and I cried continually throughout tho day. My health was affected generally, and this ritato of thlug3 lasted till I was fifteen. J could not bear tho thought of going to a doctor, for I dreaded that ho would cut me. Wo used everything wn oould got, including liniments, oils, ointments, and .syringing was aleo tried, but all these did not give mo the least relief. "My people then mado mo commenoo using Zam-Buk, and tho encouragement I got after the first application made mo determine to persevere with this balm. By rubbing Zam-Buk in I felt I was gettinggrcat case, and 6hortly after tho first application the lump came to a head and finally broke, discharging all the inflammation. I kept on applying Zam-Buk, and tho wound bogan to heal up nicely. My hearing came back, the pains all disappeared, and my general health was improved, and I could sleep sotmdly at nighte. Finally Zam-Buk completely cured me, and I have bean well ever since." A pot of Zam-Buk should bo kept handy in every home; it is a 6Uie and painless healer for all skin disease and injuries. Ail stores and chemists.—[Advt.J

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Evening Star, Issue 14525, 29 November 1910, Page 7

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DREADED AN OPERATION Evening Star, Issue 14525, 29 November 1910, Page 7

DREADED AN OPERATION Evening Star, Issue 14525, 29 November 1910, Page 7