Leg to Come Off.
Sevo Days to Decide. PIAMT«gOA~o7wTIfB«T ON THH SCBmL A «/- Box Mlbets a Cure. The operation would have cost pounds, the loss of a limb, and possibly life itself. With Plantokoa Ointment a cure was effected for %. Mrs A. Bolfe, of Drnry, Waikato, had suffered for over a year with Ulcers and Running Wounds that absolutely refused to heal. In spite of the doctor's skill and treatment, the case got worse and worse. "It had become so strious, the doctor informed me, that the leg would have to be amputated within a week. The Ulcers had gone so deep, there was no alternative. During that torriM* wask the thought of the operation sad its ootuwquenoes nearly distraetsd me, when happily I heard some remarkable reports about an Ointment oaUsd Plantekoa. As a forlorn hope 1 procured a box, and commenced to use It at ohm, and you may oatl it magic, or miracle, or what you lisa, all I have to say is that on* box completely cared bm, and I am as sound and well to-day as ever I was." Plantekoa. «•; Ointment, fe; Soap, la. Post free to any address, if not obtainable locally. PlaatekM Proprietary. Welling.
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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 283, 5 June 1907, Page 4
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