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ULCERATED AND POISONED LEG CAUSED BY SIMPLE INSECT BITE. DEFIED EVERYTHING BUT ZAM-BUK. Thp case of Miss C. Noonan, of 129 ■Barrett street, Bendigo, is striking proof of Zam-Buk’s wonderful power in treatment of ulceration and blood-poison. It also emphasises how painful and dangerous ■’omplications often arise in ordinary cuts, scTxi-tchGs, tiMcl inject Safeguard against these perils by keeping a box of Zaai Buk always handy. “It was an ordinary insect bite that first started the tiny sore on my right leg,” says Miss Noonan. “This sore rapidly jncreascd in size in spite of all efforts to check the trouble, and, ultimately, it developed into a bad ulcerated leg. Things got so serious that I had to »e»k hospital treatment. , “But the leg continued to discharge and remain so full of pain that for a long time il was completely disabled. It was not until I had experimented with many different ointments that I was recommended to get Zam-Buk. This balm gave remarkable ease as soon as applied. Burning, itching pain was all subdued in a surprising manner. Daily I applied Zam-Buk, and as J kept up the treatment the ulcerated sore was gradually cleansed of all inflammation and foul matter, and perfect healing with fine new skin resulted.” Zam-Buk, best described as |‘A surgery in a Two-inch Box,” is the Nation 6 proved remedy for eczema, prickly heat, barcoo, ringworm, sores and swellings, abscesses, boils, piles, bad feet, cuts, burns, scales, etc Every home needs a box of this herbal Zam-Buk.. Of all chemists Is 6d and 3s 6d; also ask for Zam-Buk. Medicinal Soap in single cakes or boxes ot three. Cold water added some minutes before using brings out the ‘bite’ in mustard. 93 fh Domestic Economy Wise wives find that house-keep* ing can be much more economical if they keep a bottle of ” Pan Yan” Pickles or Sauce always handy. No food waste. All left-over dishes and cold meats are given a new, appetising flavour with these spicy relishes. A drop makes all the difference. Prepared only by Maconochie’s of London. ELLIS & MAISTON LIMITED Wellington Sole N.Z. Agent* Pan-Van Pickles & Sauce T Spring Brings with it Skin Troubles, Pimples, Boils, and other Skin Eruptions. WHY WORRY? REXONA is the Rapid Healer which Brings Skin Health and Beauty. We all look forward to the Spring, and often forget how the change of season affects our health and naturally our skin, causing pimples, sores, rashes, blotches, and even eczema, boils and ulcers, to break out. These skin eruptions are dangerous if neglected, and might become chronic—you must give them careful attention. There is no better treatment than to apply Rexona, the Rapid Healer. .This is an antiseptic ointment containing just the right cooling, soothing and healing properties that are needed to rid your skin of all impurities and give you a fair start for the Summer. Rexona soothes pain, builds new fresh tissues, and renews and heals the skin. The triangular pot o£ Rexona with its healing, soft green ointment, should be, kept handy on the dressing-table .so that every member of the family can have access to its wonderful healing powers. SPRING TIME IS REXONA TIME. V 1/6 Coolmo firJiiCptJc OmsncnJ \ fjjnfia* J? jlbyjkjfdy fcHcflb) Relate Mi mom rfSKin. Eficnu Plntple».sorej.-CT.ilWatn>. Chapped Hand* ' Sooßco tirhiim or Beedma Pi’ev Cuti. BumxarulioScdl iaaOco or Seeding Pile. Cuti. BumxßruboScdku \\\ bdS terp JirrKp of Iruecb and aC kind) of Inflaimdik* JJ \ REXONA OCPT J SHELDON DRU 6C? L T _? j L

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19014, 9 November 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19014, 9 November 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19014, 9 November 1923, Page 9

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