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GRAND DOUBLE CURE.

Torturing Piles and Terrible Bad Leg Husband and Wife Grateful to Zamßuk.

Mrs •Tamos Jones, of 41 Harrington street, Miller's Point, 'Sydney, says:— “ For 20 years my husband was a martyr to all the pains and tortures of blind and bleeding piles. The miseries caused by this terrible complaint are hardly describe.b!o. r j']io inflammation and itching were something awful, and ho could get neither deep nor ”-est day or night. During these long vears he tried a great number of remedies and so-called cures, but nothing gave him any case. Commencing to use Zam-Buk, ho was soon dolig htocl to find that this balm was having the desired effect. The pain and inflammation were speedily banished, and by persevering with ZamBuk, he was soon freed from this awful complaint. H;S euro has boon permanent, for it is over three years since Zam-Buk ended the piles, and there has been no return since.

“My husband also suffered from a terrible bad leg, which was caused by irritation sot up by the dye of blue flannel. For eight months ho was confined in the hospital, where the doctors wanted to amputate the log, it was in such a diseased condition. An awful ulcer in the thigh had eaten right through the flesh to the bone, and the pain was terrible. AH kinds of treatments were tried, but nothing gave any ease. Then I decided to apply Zam-Buk, which I did with excellent results. In a short time all putrid matter was withdrawn from the wound, which began to heal up in a healthy manner. After only a few weeks’ treatment with Zam-Buk, his leg was completely cured. ,y Sold by all stores and chemists at Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot

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Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 11

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GRAND DOUBLE CURE. Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 11

GRAND DOUBLE CURE. Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 11