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WORKER’S RUNNING SORES

ZA.M-RUK. THE PURIFYING HEALER. HEALER. Only Zam-link's wonderful antiseptic healing could rid Hr E. Dewey of painful blood-poison, which crippled his liands and threatened to disable, his arms. The experience of Mr Dewey, who lives at Albert street, Wickham. X civ.-astl,,. X.S.W.. proves once more the grave danger of neglecting simple cuts and scratches. “My husband,” says Hrs Dewey, scratched the back of his hands, and blood-poisoning set in on account of him having immersed them in impure water. They swelled up enormously, and broke out in a mass of corruption, while the surrounding flesh turned green. So intense was the pain that he could not get any rest at night. He had to discontinue work, for he could not use his hands, and the sores continually discharged bad matter. Although we tried many remedies and poulticing, nothing seemed able to subdue the malignity of the disease, which began to affect his arms. However, ho yielded at last to my persuasions to try Zara-Buk, for I was sure it would do him good. He commenced with Zam-Buk, and in a short time the intense pain was gradually relieved, the inflammation subdued, and the burning pain allayed so much that he was able to sleep that night. Continuing with Zam-Buk, all the putrid matter was drawn 0 i healing of the wounds made splendid progress. “ Mv husband persisted with Zara-Buk until his hands were completely healed, ? n i n6W shin had formed over all the bad places.” For eczema, bad legs, ulcers, wounds, swellings, festerings, sores, piles, scalp sores, cuts, burns, scalds, sore hands, rheumatism, sunburn, etc., Zam-Buk is always reliable. Of all chemists and storekeepers at Is fid per pot, .or, 3s,.j6(L{for

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Evening Star, Issue 16050, 29 February 1916, Page 1

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WORKER’S RUNNING SORES Evening Star, Issue 16050, 29 February 1916, Page 1

WORKER’S RUNNING SORES Evening Star, Issue 16050, 29 February 1916, Page 1