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ULCERATED AND POISONED LEG

Caused by Simple Insect Bite. Dciied Everything but Zam-Buk. The case of Mjss C. Noonan, of 12; Barrett Street, Bendigo, is striking proof of Zam-Buk’s wonderful powei iii treatment of ulceration and blood poison. It also emphasises how pain ful and dangerous complications ofter arise in ordinary cuts, scratches an< insect bites. Safeguard against thest perils by keeping a box of Zam-Buk al ways handy. “It was an ordinary insect bite thai first started the tiny sore on my right leg,” says Miss Noonan. “This sore rapidly increased in size in spite of all efforts to check the trouble and, ultimately, it developed into a bad ulcerated leg. Tilings got so serious that 1 had to seek hospital treatment. “But the leg continued to discharge and remain so full of pain that for a long time I was completely disabled. It was not until I had experimented with many different ointments that 1

was recommended to get Zam-Buk. This balm gave remarkable ease 'is soon as applied. Burning, itching pain as all subdued in a surprising manner. Daily I applied Zam-Buk, and as I kept up the treatment the ulcerated sore was gradually cleansed of all inflammation and foul matter, and perfect healing with fine new skin resulted.” Zam-Buk, best described as “A Surgery in a Two-inch Box,” is the Nation’s proved remedy for eczema, prickly heat, barcoo, ringworm, sores and swellings, abscesses, boils, piles, bad feet, cuts, burns, scalds, etc. Every home needs a box or this herbal ZamBuk. Of all chemists, 1/6 and 3/6 ; also ask for Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap in single cakes or boxes of three.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 November 1923, Page 3

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ULCERATED AND POISONED LEG Greymouth Evening Star, 8 November 1923, Page 3

ULCERATED AND POISONED LEG Greymouth Evening Star, 8 November 1923, Page 3

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