A POISONED FOOT. Rusty Nail Caused Blood Poison. After Skilled Treatment Failed, ZamBuk Proved the Remedy. Za'm-Buk triumphs over bloodpoison, inflamed and suppurating wounds, because of the wonderful power of the unique ingredients. Mrs W. J- -Miller, of Brooks street, off Leiclihardt street, Bowen Hills, Brisbane, says:— "I had a. bad experience through a poisoned foot, sustained through stepping on si rusty nail. I pulled the nail out,, and the wounded started to fester and inflame, and I bad an. awful time. It continued for a considerable time, during; which I was confined to my bed or my chair. I suffered great'pain if. I moved about at all, and I had to keep my foot continually on the chair so as-to give it complete, rest. It also interfered with my sleep at nighb from the awful burning and irritation of the wound. "I was under treatment medically, but it was not until I used Zam-Buk that I obtained any permanent relief. T applied Zam-Buk' Balm, and it was del ightful the cool . and .soothing sensation that followed, taking all the, burning pain away, also the inflammation, and. healing the foot splendidly. "Now I can get about as well as ever, so you can tell how pleased I was, with the results of Zam-Buk." Zam-Buk is unequalled for outs, bruises, scalds, burns, running sores, bad legs, ulcers, itching abrasions, mosquito bites, pimples, blisters, children's scabs, blackheads, chafings, barcon, insect stings, sore heels, eczema, poisoned wounds, stiffness, sores, and ininred conditions • of 'the - skin ' generally. Prices Ls 6dand 3s 6 per: pot, evervwbere. / * ' 60
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13904, 4 November 1919, Page 7
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323Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13904, 4 November 1919, Page 7
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