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SHOULDER GASHED OPEN

* I WONDERFUL ZAM-BUK HEALING, j No wound will heal until thoroughly cleansed of all dirt and" foreign matter. You can even eew up a wound, as Mr James Smith's wound was sewn up, but if it has not been purified it will burst out again in festering arid inflammation. When Zam-Buk is applied to wounds the powerful antiseptic properties of this Balm immediately set to work cleansing and purifying the tissues, drawing out all corrupt matter, festering, and inflammation, and not until this process ie completed does Zam-Buk proceed with the work of growing new r healthy skin. Mr Smith lives at 185 a Riley street, Sydney, and says;— "I met with an accident while skylarking with a friend. He happened to nave a knife in his hand at the time, which caught me in the shoulder, making a gash some five inches long down my arm, wffich gaped open. The doctor at the hospital inserted six stitches- iji tha .wound, but, these breaking away, I lost, a terrible lot of blood, and my arm broke out in a festering and greatly inflamed condition, and eeemed like paralysed; in fact, I lost all use of it. My arm continued In this condition for three months, and as & last resort I decided to try what Zam-Buk would do, having heard of it* success in curing similar tojurFes. The wonderful powers of Zam-Buk more than exceeded my expectations. The first -few applications drew out the inflammation, reduced the swelling, and soothed the throbbing pain sn a miraculous manner After having used a few pots of the Balm, the wound healed up from the bottom with new healthy flesh, and now. only a scar remains to show how great was the injury." Is 6d and 5s 6d everywhere. Keep a. pot always handy.—•[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 17367, 1 June 1920, Page 8

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SHOULDER GASHED OPEN Evening Star, Issue 17367, 1 June 1920, Page 8

SHOULDER GASHED OPEN Evening Star, Issue 17367, 1 June 1920, Page 8