SKINNED BYS S&iLB, Neck Like Raw Meat-Lotions and 0 oinary Treatments 110 Good Zam-Buk Ends Two Years' S iffering*. Mr George liaigh. of tho Harbours and Department, Newcastle, - says:N'hile working at my trade of enginedriving, a, steam-pipe burst, and scalded my neck severely,, which brcke out in uleerutcd and. inflamed wounds, and caused me an immense amcunt of' agony. I consulted a doctor-also prettv well all thechemists in Newcastle—who ' prescribed different lotions, which I applied withoutgaining any materia! benefit. Some of lho ( treatments would heal my neck tern* iwanly, but it would scon break ouU"ain. l'or two years 1 thus (buffered agony t durmg which period my neck was like raw meat. I could not bear to wear a collar, but always a soft muffler round my neck. ? i great difficulty in turning my head. I had seen Zam-Bulj advertised as a cure for my trouble,, and'was often cn .the point of writing for a free sample as advertised, but failed to do so. One day i met a friend, and when explaining, my trouble to him he presented mo with a pot of Zam-Buk, which he hvpened JO ha\e with him, and advised me to give \ r* a iu ' ;vhich 1 promised to do. ■ Alter the fourth dressing with Zam-Buk 1 lomid tho inflammation greatly reduced and I could turn my head slightly without wirning the whole of mv body as formerly. Ihus oncouM<'ed I purchased a supply ami continued with tho treatment, and after persevering with Zam-Buk for only u short' time, my neck was quite healed and as sound as before the accident "ccurred. I can. now wear a stiff collar witnout dis* comfort, and, in fact, am mv old «elf again. " Zam-Buk, the great healer, is invaluable for eczema, piles, ringworm, poisoned wound, raw sore places, blood-poison, chapped hands, cold sores. festsriV- wounds sore feet, blisters, bad legs," diseased ankles, and heak cuts, burns, scalds, and bruises. Of all chemists'and stores at Is 6d and 5s 6d per pot. j
COLDS. How often wo hear the remark, , "It i s only _ a cold, and a lew days later the man is on his back wim pneumonia. This is such a common occurrence that a cold nowiver slight, should not be neglccted! chamberlain 3 Cough Remedy lias gained .6 great popularity and immense sales by its prompt cures of B this most common ailment. It always cures end is pleasant to take. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result ia pneumonia.-Sold cverv\vne?a. J
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14857, 11 June 1910, Page 11
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