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OBSTINATE RUNNING SORES.

ZAM-BUK ENDS 6 YEARS' SUFFERING. Mr James Kay, sea., of 199 Gippsstreet, Abbotsford, Melbourne, writes : " For six or seven years I was greatly troubled with two old running sores, which the repeated treatment of many medicines and ointments failed to relieve, much less cure. Some little, while ago, seeing an advertisement of Zam-Buk Balm. I sent for a sample pot Oil receipt of same I applied it to my ?|tes, and immediately felt the soothing and healing effects. I am very <|ad to say that I am now thoroughly cured. The sores are perfectly healed, and the skin is sound and healthy. This remarkable change has taken place within the space of some six months from the time I first applied the wonderful balm, Zam-Buk. As you may be sure, I am very grateful for the cure, »nd you are quite at liberty to make whatever use you think fit of this testimenial," Such is the story of Mr Kay—a typical example ( of Zam Buk's vigorous crusade against the skin diseases that afflict mankind. Every home needs Zam-Buk—so wide is its range of utility—the tiniest cut or graze being healed no less efficiently than the most extensive laceration. Is Gd and 3s 6d per pot, of all chemists and stores ; 3s 6d pot holds nearly four times the lsGd.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 37, Issue 9615, 20 December 1907, Page 1

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OBSTINATE RUNNING SORES. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 37, Issue 9615, 20 December 1907, Page 1

OBSTINATE RUNNING SORES. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 37, Issue 9615, 20 December 1907, Page 1

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