TWO EGGS INPLACE OF ONE JTSf FOR poultry: I the best egg producer ] ]p AND POULTRY COND/TIONER, <*| *>£4.aRR)OD fi’O.WEU.mSTOtyi*,
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CRIPPLED WITH ULCERS
TREATED BY- TWELVE DOCTORS,
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There is no trouble more crippling to a woman in middle lite than ulcerated legs, whether arising from a simple neglected sore or from bursting varicose veins. IV) sufferers irom the crippling complaint the experience of Airs J. ugden. 20. Union street. Auckland, N.Z., is a real message of hope. '“Ten years ago," says Mrs Ogden. "X had the misfortune to burst a impose vein in my right leg through giving it a nasty knock. Ulceration sot in. and soon the limb became highly inflamed. The ulcers got bigger and bigger, and the constant, pain made my existence a misery. There were periods, often .for throe months at a time, when I dare not put ray foot to the ground. “During my long period of suffering I had altogether the attentions of 12 different doctors. But my leg showed no signs of improvement,, and as time went on the ulcers seemed to go’ from bad to worse. Then, to add to my load oi suffering, my other leg started in the same wav.
‘‘l was in a shocking state and the ulcers seemed beyond cure, when, on my mother’s advice, i purchased a x>ot 01 the balm and began to apply it to the ulcers. Zam-Buk brought such ready icliei that X began to hope that in ZamBuk I had at last found a real cure. The balm proved wonderfully toothing, and freed the limbs of the intense pain and itching in a very short time.. Aitm this proof of its power, I eagerly persevered with Zam-Buk. and was rewarded by seeing the balm cleanse the bad places and gradually heal up every one of them. X have not had the slightest trouble with cither of my logs since.” Zam-Buk is the ideal balm for all eczema, ulcers ringworm, piles, bad legs and quickly heals cuts, scratches, burns, scrapes knocks and bruises. Always keep a pot handy. All chemists and stores sell it at Is 6d or 3s 6d a pot.
From a Wellington lieutenant iiw in the trenches"Am fretting over a nice little dose of influenza which has lieei merry while it lasted. In the meantime it is not worrying me much, tor the famous Fluenzol all the way from. XZ. has altered my outlook on life. . . . Now I have not even an excuse to got out of work. Sad hut true." *
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 2
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