POISONED SORES, FESTERED ANKLE, ULCERS, AND CHICKEN POX. ALL CURED BY ZAMBUK. A typical example of Zam-Buk's wonder* ful healing powers is provided by the experi. ence of Mrs Rudgley's family, who live aft Larkin street, Camperdown, Sydney* Chatting to our special reporter, Mrs Rudg-> ley said:—"Both my little boys, William and Ronald, had chicken-pox. Thick, crusted sores broke out on their heads and faces, and matter kept.- oozing out from under the scabs. The irritation was awful, and I had a terrible job with them until I began the- Zam-Buk treatment. My method* was to lather freely with Zam-Buk Soap, and cleanse the places thoroughly. After the sores were washed I applied Zam-Buk Balm, and the result of this treatment wa3 that all the bad matter was drawn from' the sores, and the scabs fell away, leaving the skin beautifully olean and healthv, looking. "Willie also had festered' sores on hia legs, and some were very bad indeed. X apolied Zam-Buk and all the .matter and inflammation were quickly subdued, the places healing up splendidly. "My husband had poisoned hands. They were very painful, and the inflammation spread up the arms. Zam-Buk was used and all the inflammation was taken out, and the hands healed up nicely. My brother also had an ulcerated ankle, but after treating it with Zam-Buk for a short time it was healed up perfectly. Our experience with Zamßuk extends over nine years, and we have always • found it successful. I WOULD NOT BE WITHOUT A POT FOR WORLDS." Zam-Buk is the ever-ready, ever-reliable healer -for all wounda and skin troubles. Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot, everywhere.—Advt.
"For younjr fellows of 18 and 19 _jt_ la quite revolutionary to find••them receiving £3 and £3 10s a Veelc,"- said'Mr W. A. W. Grenfell, employers' advocate at .the Arbitration Court at Wellington recently^
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Otago Witness, Issue 3430, 9 December 1919, Page 21
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