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BAD LEG CURED. Zam-Buk Balm Successful where Hospitals Failed.

I " Your Zam-Buk Balm has dono won1 dere for me," writes Mrs C. Bannon, of 53 Kent street, Sydney. " For six years I suffered the most dreadful a«ony with a. bad log, during which time I was attended by private doctors, and attended the Sydney Hospital; afco for 12 months tho Nursing Sisters dreseed ti» wound. The. leg, however, in spite of all this treatment, became worse. Ik preeented a.fearful sight, being much awoflen and inflamed, and • large hole formed that defied all the efforts of doctors and nucsca to hea). Ts>a agony I we&t throwrh durinr . those # six years -I could not describe. Finally, the doctors informed me tb«* they could d-o no more, and thafc I wjta incurable. On tho advice of a friend I tried ZamBuk Balm; the eßec*. was wonderful, for ihe wound, healed rapidly, and now I am perfectly cured. ' I often look back and! think what agony I might have avoided if I had used Zam-Buk long ago. I give you this testimonial without fee or reward, in the hope that an-yone suffering similarly may benefit thereby, and give Zam-Buk a trial."

More convincing proof of Zam-Buk's unique curative powers would be well-nighf impossible. Mrs Bannon'e cure is typical! of the crusade against sl(tfi troubles and diseases Zam-Buk Balm ia effecting. Z»mBuk is a rfceoessity to every home, ita wide range of utility making it ever in demand. Price, Is 6d and 3e 6d per pot, of all oh em is to and stores.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2801, 20 November 1907, Page 76

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BAD LEG CURED. Zam-Buk Balm Successful where Hospitals Failed. Otago Witness, Issue 2801, 20 November 1907, Page 76

BAD LEG CURED. Zam-Buk Balm Successful where Hospitals Failed. Otago Witness, Issue 2801, 20 November 1907, Page 76

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