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BLOOD-POISON CAUSED BY A RUST? TIN.

TJnsreakable Agony r- Flesh Eaten Away to the Bone.

Another Striking Zam-Suk Cure, *• I cut the last finger of my left hand with a piece of rusty tin,” says Mr, Harold E. Garrick, of 17 Rule street; RichnKjnd, Melbourne. “ Blood poison set an, and the finger assumed enormous proportions, swelling up with inflammation. , Stiff pees occurred in the joints, and spread up the arm. I could not use my hand; or scarcely use rny wrist. The flesh was eaten right away to the hones, and for six months I endured unspeakable agony. During that time I experimented with a lot of remedies, hut not one of them did me any good. - '/•; • “ Finally, I was advised to try ZamBuk, and was delighted to find that the first two or three applications gave mo some relief from the awful Burning pain;. I kept on applying Zam-Buk, and in time all the poisonous pus and matter was withdrawn, and the healing process became very rapid. Eventually Zam-Buk completely healed the wound in a wonderful manner, and no spot or scar remains to show where the injury was. I; can strongly recommend Zam-Buk, and always keep .a pot by for emergencies,” , A pot of Zam-Buk 'should always be kept handy in every home, workshop, and on every farm, sheep run, _ and cattle station. The prompt application of ZamBuk in all cases of cuts, scratches, bites, and wounds will prevent festering and! serious complications. Zam-Buk is also 4 wonderful remedy for piles. Obtainable of all stores and chbmists at Is 6d per pot, oit large size 3s _■ fid. Always keep a pot handy.

A giant gum-tree which was out -down on t-hf property of the Hon G. J. Smith, Opaiva, by the engineer , of the Hciupdoto Road Board, was found on'measurement to be 20ft in circumference and Gift in diameter.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3016, 3 January 1912, Page 65

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Page 65 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3016, 3 January 1912, Page 65

Page 65 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3016, 3 January 1912, Page 65

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