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TWO YEARS A CRIPPLE

OBSTINATE WOUND WHICH DEFIED ORDINARY TREATMENT. ANOTHER STRIKING CURE BY ZAM-BUK. Mr W. Kearney, of Carrington street, Rosalie, Brisbane, says;—“When living at Toowoomba two years ago I jumped a fence and landed on a sharp protruding stick, which ran right through the fleshytart of my foot, causing a nasty jagged wound. I suffered intense pain, and the wound became so bad that I underwent two operations, and for about eighteen months was walking about on crutches. The left side of my body was stiff and sore, and my entire system seemed to be affected by the accident.- Tho doctor thought he had abstracted the piece of twig from my foot, but , the wound kept exuding matter and caused me much [ uin, anxiety and annoyance. “For two years I suffered, and duringthat time I tried several ways to heal the ■wound, but my foot was as bad as ever. My brother-in-law had successfully used Zam-Bnk for piles, aud he strongly recommended mo to try this balm. I did so, with gratifying results. Zam-Bnl: quickly took out the pain and inflammation, and after 'using Zam-Buk for a little time the piece of wood was drawn from my foot. I continued using ZamBuk, and very soon the wound was completely healed, and my leg, which was easting away, regained its natural proportions. Mv complete euro was entirely du'o to 2am-Buk and to Zam-Buk alone.’’ Zam-Buk is a proved cure for piles, ringworm, eczema, bad legs, running sores, open wounds, cuts, burns, bruises, scratches, bites, ulcers, sore beads, chapped hands, cold sores, sore feet, chilblains and skin disease and' injuries. Obtainable of all chemists and stores at Is fid and 3s fid per pot. *

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7451, 27 May 1911, Page 10

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TWO YEARS A CRIPPLE New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7451, 27 May 1911, Page 10

TWO YEARS A CRIPPLE New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7451, 27 May 1911, Page 10

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