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GRiPPLEOJtf BAD LEG.

Disheartened by Failure of Doctors anf Hospital Treat aient.

Splendid Cure by Zam-Buk.

Mrs S. E. Little, of the City Tea Room?, Moray place, Dunedin, New Zealand, saysl " B'or many years I suffered from broken varicose veins in my legs, which not only interfered with my domestic duties, but was th 3 cause of my being confined indoora for indefinite periods. I was treated by quite a number of medical men, but they all failed to give me relief, and did me no good at all. I have also been under private hospital treatment, and paid two extended visits to the Ilotorua hot springs, but instead of my condition improving, if anything it became worse. It was indeed a disheartening and serious state of affair*, for me, a young woman, and I was despair* ing of ever getting anything to relievt me, when I was advisc-d to give Zam-Butt-a trial. With the eagerness of a despairing'.' woman, I at once procured a pot of Zam« Buk, and used it freely on my legs, and! before the first, pot was finished I gained 1 great relief. Thus encouraged, I continued with the Zam-Buk treatment, and it is with the greatest pleasure I inform you that the broken veins in my legs have, since using Zam-Buk, ceased to discharge, and my leg has healed right up with new, healthy skin. Considering that during the whole time I was under medical treatment I received no relief whatever, it says much. for the wonderful healing powers of ZamBuk, which produced • results that many, sovereigns spent in medical skill was absov lutely unable to accomplish." Zam-Buk cures ulcers, bad leg, eczema, piles, ringworm, poisoned wounds, diseased' ankles, sore heads, chapped bands, cold iores, festering sores, old wounds, running sores, boils and abscesses, sore feet, and all skin disease and injuries. Of all chemists and stores, at Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot.

The Wyndham Herald gives an unueual reason for demolishing a dwelling. It says Ldendale, which' has- been without a teacher s. residence for a- long time, is to have that requirement filled by the erection ot a building. The former residence was disposed of owing to its being flea-infested and all attempts failing to dislodge the fe* tive unwelcome sruasta.

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Otago Witness, 1 June 1910, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, 1 June 1910, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, 1 June 1910, Page 27

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