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LIMBS RAVAGED BY ULCERS ZAM-BUK’S WONBiBKFUL HBAX/liNG. Quo day Mr J. K. Johnstone, of 25, Vore street. West Eiehmond, Melbourne, got a nasty wound on the shin through’ being .kicked by a horse. ‘'Fearful complications ensued," says Mr Johnstone, "and soon I was suffering unspeakable agony from Wood-poisoning. My leg got into a dreadful state, it became ulcerated, inflamed, and festered. , The sore would not iheal, and for months it was a nasty open wound. causing much suffering. J itriod all sorts of remedies, amongst them those proscribed by our doctor, but without the least good result. My leg became worse, and to add to my .misery any left leg broke out as well, and between the two I was nearly out of my mind from the pain. For two years X suffered terribly, and almost despaired of ever- being better. "Hearing that Zam-Bnk was a good healer for ulcerated legs and sores I procured a supply and dressed my legs with it. Tho sores were eased and soothed by its mild action, almost , immediately. I determined to .continue with Zam-Buk, and regularly applied it to tho injured surface. It was a long up-hill fight, but persistence with ZamBuk won the day. Finally, when all inflammation and poisonous matter had been removed, the wounds assumed a healthy condition, and finally healed up altogether.'’ On the farm,’ sheep-run and cattlestation, and in the homo, mine, or workshop. Zam-Buk Should always bo bent handy. It is invaluable for flesh wounds and oold-sores, ulceration, piles, rheumatism, chilblains, cuts, burns, scalds, sprains, and all similar injuries. Zamlluk heals quickly, and is a splendid safeguard against blood-poison and fostering. Obtainable of all chemists and stores. Is Gd, 3s 0d .per pot. If not obtainable from your vendor wo will post direct to you ‘at same prices. Address, C. 13. Fulford (Aus.), Otd., 39, Pitt street, Sydney.

At a largo and representative meeting of Petono citizens, convened by the Mayor (Mr J. W. Mcßw.an , the following resolution was carried unanimously: “That this meeting of citizens of Petono wish to protest emphatically to tho Minister for Justice and ActingPrime Minister against tho removal of Mr S. E. McCarthy, S.M., from Wellington to Wanganui, and would nek that ho he kept at his present duties in Wellington until Mr Cooper is relieved from his Trork on tho Military Service Hoard.” i-'or Chronic Chest Complaints. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d and 2s 3d. ,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9997, 14 June 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9997, 14 June 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9997, 14 June 1918, Page 7

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