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OBSTINATE SUNNING SORES.

Zam-Buk Ends 6 Years' Suftebing.

Mr James Kay, sen., of IS9 Gipps street, Abbotsford, Melbourne, writes:— Tt For sir or seven years I was greatly troubled wjtu two old running sores, which the repeated treatment of many medicines and ointment* failed to relieve, much less cure. Some little while ago, seeing an advertisement "of Zam-Buk Balm, I aent for a sample pot. On receipt of same I applied it to my, sores, and immediately felt the soothing and healing effects. lam very glad to saji that I am now thoroughly cured. The sores arc perfectly healed, and the skin ia sound and healthy. This remarkable change has taken place within the space of some* six months from the time I first applied the wonderful balm, Zajn-Buk. As you( may be sure, I am very grateful for the cure, and you are quite at liberty to make whatever use you think' fit of this testimonial." ' ,» ' ' • i Such is the story of Mr Kay— a tjpica* J example of Zam-Bak's vigorous crusade against the skin-diseases that afflict mankind. Every home needs' Zam-Buk— «©! wide is its rangfe of utility — the tiniest out? or graze being healed no less efnoientlyt than the most extensive laceration. Is oo and 3s 6d per pot, of all chemists andl stores; 3s 6d pot holds nearly four time* the Is 6d.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2805, 18 December 1907, Page 82

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OBSTINATE SUNNING SORES. Otago Witness, Issue 2805, 18 December 1907, Page 82

OBSTINATE SUNNING SORES. Otago Witness, Issue 2805, 18 December 1907, Page 82

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