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TERRIBLE BURNS.

Wonderful Zam-Buk Healing Leaves No Scars. Mrs H. Smith. 8 Regent street, Adelaide. S.A., says:— •'One day in my hurry to boil water for tea. I upset the spirit with which I was filling up the small stove. The larger stove underneath was heated at tiie time, and the liquid burst into Hames as it dripped ou to it. I was so unnerved that I dropped the bottle, and the contents caught alight and Hew up in one sheet of flame, burning otf a lot of my hair. "''But this was insignificant as compared to the terrible injuries which my husband sustained. With his boots off to rest his tired feet, he was sitting reading close by, and the burning spirit poured over his feet; .with fearful consequences. The agony he suf-. fered must have been terrible, for treat watery blisters formed, and- his feet were, one mass of fiery inflammation. When! we got Zam-Buk and liberally applied it to the burnt places, it reduced the pain and inflammation splendidly. x "As we continued the Zam-Buk treatment there was a further improvement every day, until when the wound had been freed of all rawness and inflammation, new skin began to form. Thanks to this perseverance with Zam-Buk. l»oth feet healed up perfectly, without leaving scars of any kind."

Zam-Buk is unequalled for ulcers, bad legs, poisoned sores, piles, cuts, bruises, festering wounds, etc. Of all medicine vendors at Is Gd or 3s 6d. 62

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14006, 10 March 1920, Page 6

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TERRIBLE BURNS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14006, 10 March 1920, Page 6

TERRIBLE BURNS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14006, 10 March 1920, Page 6

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