AGONY WITH A BAD LEG.
One Great Wound from Knee to Ankle. Zam-Buk’s Wonderful Powers Again Prominent. I'oweil'ul proof ol tilt- W-oli.lerflll soothi-.; and healing powers that distinguish '■fain Ihik rim.es from Mr A <1 Dalwoo.l, I’m email .-oai lihiiild.-r to McCulloch, ’"■ mihe. (li-.-f-n and 120., of Wali.Tiehl Stn-et. Adelaide, and testimony such as his should .-.iiivii! <• all readers that every '.cine does indeed need /ain-Duk.
Mi- I >;il\v<><id resides in Chatham ltn.nl. Keswick. near A l l 1 ■ I;ii l l<■. and says : “Out j gi at il inli‘ fur i In- great benefits myself md fainilv liave deiivcd from Zain-Buk, d • m-s inn |dn:isnrn In Instil'y in its wonder fsd healing viilim-a I rnnnivnd a terrible Mow nn lia' lame from a 'Ticket liall, tint ain I’rnin which wan so great that 1 rolled ■,n tin 1 ground in agonv ; niy Vg com■aniicnd to swell from tin l knee right down to the toes, and only those who have sits tallied similar injuries can imagine (he loony I was in. I was taken home, and ■ny wife bathed (he leg with hot water md then rubbed Zain-Buk -a supply of width wonderful preparation wo always keep in (he house—into the let; as well as the pain would allow. Owing to the severity of tin l injury and tin l agony I was m, I slept badly that night, and in the morning I was positively frightened al the sight of my leg—it was one complete ohmic swollen mass from the knee to the ankle. My wife wanted to call in the doetor inline ( lately, hut I was determined to yere withZam-Bnk and give it a fair trial, as it had never failed me in similar injuries on previous occasions. So my wife again dressed (he wound with ZamHide. Towards night (he pain eased, and I slept well, Zam-Buk reduced the swelling, and, continuing with its treatment, daily improvement was wonderful, and in one week from the day of the accident was able to return to work ; at the end ot
a fortnight there was not a mark of show where the injury had been. The rapidity of my recovery was remarkable, and the wonderful powers of Zam-Bnk came as an eye-opener to the many friends who came to see mo. 'lliere are many who cite my case as an example of the soothing, healing and curative virtues of Zam-Buk, and I am personally one of its Munches! advo- “ \ previous experience I had with Zam-Bnk was when a 61b hammer fell from a bench on my foot. It caused a nasty, painful wound, but Zam-Buk healed it completely in three days. “A few weeks ago mv daughter drove an axe into her foot, receiving a very painful wound, but after a week’s treatment with our household friend, Zam-Buk. she almost forgot which foot was injured, so completely bad Zam-Buk healed it." Of all chemists and stores at Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 March 1910, Page 1
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