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I We have only a few " ' : 'V...^ m so do not miss this I opportunity but see *:'■■, .V' " ' "' '■ ■.■'"'' - ■-.' ■ ' , V '■■■'.'",' • "' ■ ■ "■■;■■ MILLINERY \..\ g ; HOSIERY I „_ CLOVES 1 LACES m «& fflffioffi NECKWEAR I IYHJ--& 1 BELTS I FLOWERS § BE CORSETS I UNDERWEAR 1 SOt/D SKIRTS I BLOUSES I _ COSTUMES I CHILD'S FROCKS) § HAY WARD'S, THE LADIES' EMPORIUM, QUEEN STREET. ".,.■ ;., ■;.;;* ;" ■' ' '■■ '>■'■-.■ ■ '■•■>- ■ ■■"■'■■ -•■'':■ -1 \ -.■■'' ■' ' -;■/' :*\. ~—■ ' -' ..-,;' ■~.-.■.., . ■-' ■■l-p.'-i':'- : : .- ; ; .-'■•■ ■■ ~\ ■< ■■. V"' v v' ■■.' : ,'; : ' '.■ .'/v; Ten Months' Agony with Terrible Bums-Leg I ■ infflrH smh \ and rm a^ most Roasted— Pronounced Incurable. I W A I // ll One of the most astounding feats of wound-healing and skin-growing 1 m ; \>^^ aM/Y/ It ever recorded has been accomplished by Zam-Buk, the case being a 1 ' v IV, if severe, yet conclusive test of the powers of this wonderful healing balm. I I Mrs. W. Bewick, residing at Euambeline, Dandaloo, N.S.W., sustained terrible burns through her clothes ,|j catching fire whilst cooking at an open fire-place on Weetawaa Station, Wee Waa, northern New South Wales. ! m Her injuries, which were extensive and serious, defied all ordinary ointments and lotions, and baffled the-skill of doctors and E |M»™> — '<-. 'I Hospitals. ' Scores and scores of stubborn wounds of all sorts have done the same, but they have all surrendered completely, B IM J1 BEWICK J j us t as Mrs. Bewick's case has done, to the invincible healing powers of Zam-Buk. J i Mrs. Bewick says:- » I cannot sufficiently express my gratitude for the benefits I have derived from the use of Zam-Buk, and T" have the greatest J I pleasure in sending you the following details of my wonderful cure. "Some sixteen months ago, through an accident while cooking at an open fireplace at | Weetawaa ; Station, Wee Waa, I was severely burnt through my clothes catching fire. My right leg and arm were almost roasted, the leg being one great ■ . wound from the knee to the thigh. -. -fa i «I was an inmate of the Wee Waa Hospital for three months, but received no benefit from their treatment. I was then transferred to aHospital in Sydney, 1 where I lay for another three long months with the same disappointing results-all the efforts of doctors and nurses failed to do me any good. At the end of that | time the doctors at the Hospital told me they could do no more for me, and I was sent home. I was an Invalid at home for nearly four months, using the 1 treatment prescribed, but still remaining the same, and, what was more disheartening to me, without seeing a glimmer of hope of my ever being cured. | «' At this time a friend dropped in to see me, and on telling her a few facts relative to my trouble, she strongly urged me to give Zam-Buk a trial. lat i once acted on her recommendation, and am thankful to say that after three months' treatment with Zam-Buk I was perfectly cured. It is now four months since 1. - ■ the last wound on my leg healed, and, as there is no sign whatever of any break-out, I have every reason to believe that my cure is a permanent one. t " sfi I « I would also like to add that, through lying in bed so long, the sinews of my right knee were contracted, the leg being doubled almost right under, and \\' I"v I was obliged to walk on a crutch when I first got up. However, by persevering with Zam-Buk; rubbing it well into thesinews, I can now walk as well as" 1 | I ever I could. You have my assurance of always keeping a pot of Zam-Buk in my home, and again tender my deepest gratitude for my wonderfulicure. g 11 EVERY HOME NEEDS ZAM-BUK. | I Bile Beans—because they are purely vegetable and work hand in hand to sluggish or disordered condition of the stomach, Liver, or digestive organs. „ H 1 with nature—approved remedy for Biliousness, Indigestion, Head-ache, Obtainable at i/ij and 2/9 per box .size contains three times i/i§) from- ffl • 1 Dyspepsia, Constipation, Piles, Debility, Anaemia, Loss of Appetite, Disturbed all chemists and stores, •or direct from the Bile Bean Co., 39, Pitt -. M M Sleep, Nausea, Bad Blood and Breath, and all ailments that owe their origin Street, Sydney. —~. ■« . '* ; " , || ' §b j m J&&H& v 9& iESagSffl fa - ' "' : '-' :r -• • ■ '' " ■ • •..•".'• m ;. : < : \i£6&

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14223, 20 November 1909, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14223, 20 November 1909, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14223, 20 November 1909, Page 7 (Supplement)