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ULCER EAT TO THE BONE

AGONISING' SORB HEALED BY ZAMBTJK. Mies Mary Beaver, of Jerrold street, Shorwood, Queensland, is not likely to forget the terrible pain she suffered from her ulcerated foot, nor the remarkable way in which Zam-Buk healed the terrible sore. She writes: "It is some time ago now, but the intense pafn I suffered makes the remembrance of it still vivid. An nicer formed on the top of my loft foot, and the terrible inflammation spread up the ankle nr.d leg. "Tbo sore broke and left a nasty cavity in my foot, the ulcer eating right, down to the bone. Symptoms of bloodpoisoning appeared, and tho condition of my foot was acutely painful and alarming. "Hearing so much about the healing power of Zam-Buk my mother induced me to give it a trial, and tho balm war. carefully applied. The extreme agony that I suffered was soon greatly relieved, and after a few applications of ZamBuk I noticed' tho swelling and inflamntion subsided. "T felt so pleased that I persovorod with-tho treatment, and the result, was wonderful. Not only did the inflammation .and pain entirely disappear, but i.ll the bad matter was drawn out of ihe sore, which was thoroughly cleansed. Then the hole was fillcll un with new. healthy nosh, nnd Zam-Buk healed the place up completely, and in a way <.nc would hardly think possible." When you ask for Zam-Buk Healing Balm see that you yet it. Do not be put off with something which is claimed by your trader as "just as good," because, it returns him profit. There is nothing "just as trood" as the proved, reliable, ever-ready", nnd effective ZnmBuk for TCraema, Tliu;;v.'nrni, Hirers. Septic Sores, Piles, Bad )>(js, Pimples. Hashes, Pqi'oned Wounds, Cuts, Bruises, etc. Sold bv all chemists and stores at Is Ci or 3s 6d a pot.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10210, 21 February 1919, Page 7

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ULCER EAT TO THE BONE New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10210, 21 February 1919, Page 7

ULCER EAT TO THE BONE New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10210, 21 February 1919, Page 7

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