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AGONY WITH A BAD FOOT. Quite Chippied.—A Best Housewife's Wondkp.fit. Ccnn by Zam-Bek Balm, • "About, cloven months ago," rays Mrs K. J. Condon, of 116 Buckhurst street, Sciith Melbourne. "I wounded my foot, and some foreign substance having entered the cut, poisoned it. I attended tlio hospital, and the doctor lanced it, and when I returned home I poulticed the foot, and applied ointment, but tho wound" showed no signs of healing. It caused me groat agony, and I was quito crippled. A nurse told mo I would have to lay up and rest the foot, but as I bad my homo and three little ones to look after this was impossible, 1 had, therefore, to hobble as host I could in a largo slif. suffering agony all ihe iinio. For quito six months I was thus afflicted, and was beginning to despair of being cured when I happened to rend of Zam-Buk in tho paper. .Seeing that, a free sample was offered, I s"iit for one. ] implied this and gained noticeable relief. I purchased a further .supply from the chemist and continued tho treatment. A remarkable change soon took place. The wound in my foot was made clean and healthy, and bewail to heal up. liy Ihe time I hail finished the fourth pot of Zam-Buk my foot was thoroughly well and found. I ean now wear a hoot, and go about, my household duiics as well as ever. After the failure of tho doctor and the many treatments iried. -I consider llio healing qualities of Zam-Buk are indeed wonderful.". For every class of injury, disease, and disorder to which tho skin is subject ZamBul; Balm is invaluable. Being a. porfcct antiseptic Zam-Buk prevents any tendency to putrefaction or blood-poisoning, and its soothing and healing virtues are generally known the whole world over. All Stores and Chemists stock Zam-Buk at Is 6J, or 3s C*l special family size (containing nearly four times Is 6d).

REDCLIFFE CROWN BRAND GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON; cheapest and best.—To bo had at all ironmoa<3Si(,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13893, 3 May 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13893, 3 May 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13893, 3 May 1907, Page 3

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