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FELL INTO TUB OF boiling mm, Proud Flesh Set In, — Tie Doctor Wanted to Operate—Marvellous Healing ty Zam-Bnk. Miss Eliza Pratt, of Bonrlto street, Carrington, Newoastle, N.S.W., 6ays: "My little eon Clifford, when two years of age, .fell into a tub of scalding water, his left arm being severely injured, where the fledi was literally boiled. The pain must have been unbearable, for the sinews were all contracted and- drawn up, and his arm distorted. It presented a sickening sight. The doctor treated the little fellow with lime and water, but proud flesh set in, and his arm became worse. For three months it "ivas in a horrible state, and tho doctor seriously thought of taking the arm off at the elbow, but to this we would not con' sent. " Clifford was in a terriblo condition when we decided to use Zam-Buk, for it had been strongly recommended to us many tinws. In a very short time this balm subdued the inflammation, and drew all the proud iJesh away. Zam-Buk was so soothing tibat he fell asleep as soon as it was applied; he was unable to get any l-eet before wo commenced with Zam-Buk. Wo continued the treatment with ZamBuk until not only tho wound itself healed, but the sinews were relaxed, and the use of his arm returned. Zam-Buk eventually made tho injured limb thoroughly strong again. " On another occasion he was covered all ovor with sores caused by chioken-pox But perseverance with Zam-Buk resulted in him boing completely cured." Here, again, Zam-Buk came to tho reecuo in a wonderful manner. Zam-Buk, the world's surest healer, is sold by all stores and chemists at Is 6d and 5s 6d ' per- pot. Always keep it handy. Insurance policies for a year's salary were presented to 550 employees of a New York deotrical company, the policies to be paid in the event of the death of the employee during the year. ~ ,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15706, 7 March 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15706, 7 March 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15706, 7 March 1913, Page 7

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