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MOTHER AND SON GORED.

ABSCESSES IN BREAST—BLOODFGISON CAUSED BY THORNS IN FEET.

ZAM-BUK, THE SURE AND PAIN-

LESS HEALER..

Mrs. K. Letch tord, "LX.L," Laundry, Fitzgerald Street, Jforthajn, W,A, says:—"Some time ago I was troubled with a formation of gatherings, which eventually developed into large, painful, formidable abscesses, some of which formed on the hip and brick, and others located themselves in the left breast. I suffered awful agony, for the hard inflamed lumps made it impossible almost to touch them, so gerat was the pain. I tried .many things to obtain ease, but nothing gave me any relief, and I continued suffer-

ing. "I commenced using Zam-Buk, and it was simply wonderful how the fij-st few applications drew out all bad matter. Zam-Buk was very cooling and soothing, and the terrible throbbing sensations subsided. By persevering with Zam-Buk the wounds speedily healed and soon I was free from all pain and trouble, flfifj have not been bothered with them Nine*, "My son, who is always knocking about' in the bush, got some poisonous thorns in bis feet. Blood-poison set in, tmd his feet became in a terrible state, so bad that be was bedridden for weeks. Poultices were applied to his fet night and morning, but did not do any good. Zam-Buk was then applied, and this quickly reduced the pain, besides being cooling and soothing. We kept on with Zam-Buk and soon his feet were healed in a splendid manner."

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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 December 1911, Page 3

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MOTHER AND SON GORED. Greymouth Evening Star, 7 December 1911, Page 3

MOTHER AND SON GORED. Greymouth Evening Star, 7 December 1911, Page 3