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WSSCI BITE MM nism FOOT. Another Y/onderful Cure by Zam-Buk after Hospital Treatment Failed. Tile gravo danger of neglecting insect bites is illustrated by the case of Mr W. J. M'Goe, of 226 Wright street, Adelaide, S.A., who says: " I suffered agony from a poisoned foot. I think the trouble was first caused by an insect bite between the locs, which becmiie inflamed and worked up to the instep, then developed into a very big abscess, Treating the wound with various applications, I did not get any benefit, so I wont to the hospital. Thero they poulticed my foot for eight days, and during the whole of this time I could _ not got, any sleep, as the pain was so terrible. 1 could not even put my foot to the floor without it going black, and I had to lie up, not being able to move. The treatment here did not bring the desired cflect, iior, in fact, did any of the other treatments I eventually tried. I even had lcechcs put to the affected part, but they did not do any good. "One day I carefully washed tho wound with. Zam-Buk Soap, and then applied | eome Zam-Buk Balm. This gave me im- | mediate ease, .so I continued using ZamBuk. Ot the ninth day after commencing the Zam-Buk treatment the wound was drawn to a head and burst and discharged freely; After all tho inflammation was drawn away there was a large hole in which I could insert tho tip of my littlo finger, However, I persevered with . ZamBuk, and in a few days the hole had closed up completely. As I continued with ZamBuk, so my foot improved until it was completely cured, and I was able to put my boot on and got about onee move. "A short time ago I scratched my wrist, which assumed threatening proportions, but a few applications of Zam-Buk soon put it right. I oannot over-estimate the value of Zam-Buk too much for the way it served mo when all else failed." field b.v all stores and chemists.

I Mrs. Blythen suffered .for years—-"Every time-I j ■ || Coughed, my Lungs wauld Bleed" —"I am. now.- 1 ; II • ■■.■■- "quite cured" ' I I For the treatment of Coughs there is no Remedy that is so prompt and j I ifective as Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery. It matters little whether the Cough has | || j>een recently acquired, or has been chronic for weeks or months, they one and all 1 k speedily yield to the beneficent curative properties of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery. I ij The Proprietors of this famous remedy have received hundreds of unsolicited f M letters from grateful people who have trif d it and bear witness to its unsurpassed I i value in the treatment of all Chest, and Lung Troubles. As Dr. Sheldon's New 1 v fl Discovery contains no opiates or other poisons, it is as safe for the youngest child 1 I as for the grown adult; therefore mothers can give it to their children with every 1 I confidence. . 1 I Coughing, whether it be occasional or continuous, is not only unpleasant but 1 I positively dangerous. It racks and tears the delicate tissue of the lungs, and unless I I prompt measures are taken to remove the cause, serious results may ensue. 1 jf Mrs. E. M. Blythen, 12 Lowe street, Ballarat East, Vic, in ; the 1 H _s-~^*~Zr~~'** , following letter graphically relates I ft how she suffered for years with | m Hemorrhage of the Lungs brought | § \ J on by fits of Coughing, and how after | , \s |§ [ almost giving up hope she eventually ' I H ( ESrapf f©|\ I p * Sheldon's New Discovery. 1 M ©^o \ The, result speaks for itself. She | % ' ffll lungs.for years. I was so bad that, I really. I W I I \ bought I would" never get over it. Every .time | § I t ! \ I would cough, my lungs would bleed.-- The | '• P S blood would come up into'my throat and nose I m I ' n CU P^ 9, handkerchief was of no use—it i ' HI ff li 'Mwuwlt W%* SV\JII I be soalced in a minute. I had to have a j few I I a ul§B/ffi§Mi J thick towel to catch the blood. 1 got so weak, \ ft \ 1 IS iullifwi Wm lliilir/ / 03t we considerably, going down to j |l I I S fffll H 4*§v I six stone instead of ten stone. I had the doctor I Pv I b lIPI mil attending me, but he did not help me in the P \ a Pyr" V» / / least, and I said'' If the bleeding does not stop <t' '$ \ I ______ Uy/ I will die , A friend brought me a bottle of ■ j ifi 11" WMWr~~~~>/1 Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery and gave me o ) , H I i ~MMwslsiwimW§m — ?lI ose, '* sto PP e coughing and bleeding > i 11 // ■ e - un^s, seeme^to u p e n^s ! % I I sS^^^wlwlill^l|M // and give me strength as well. After a week's ! / 1 ' treatment r - Sheldon's New 'Diecoyery, WeJ i \ \ could get up and go about as well as ever I j I W a sign of bleeding or coughing since, and I. / ' s some time now, am now P ut ting on 1 |j flesh fast. I will always keep Dr. Sheldon's I ' I MRS. BLYTHEN (From a Photo.) > . I . ' I KEEP A BOTTLE ON THE SHELF IDr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs and Colds is an unequalled prepar- i ation for the immediate relief and permanent cure of all. diseases of the Throat, | . Bronchial Tubes, and Lunge, including Influenza, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, I Quinsy, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Difficult Respiration, and Pains in the Chest. | When used according to directions is a sure preventive of Pneumonia and Consumption. Every bottle guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. | Prices, Is. 6d. and 35.; Hospital Size, ss. If not obtainable locally, will be | sent post free upon receipt of the price by the Sheldon Drug Co. Ltd., 15 O'Con- I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15064, 10 February 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15064, 10 February 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15064, 10 February 1911, Page 3

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