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TERRIBLE RUNNING SORE.

Queensland Lady's Bad Leg' Cured by

Zam-Buk in One Week.

Cleansing, Antiseptic, Purifying, Germicidal—this rare combination of properties accounts for Zam-Buk's wonderful success over injuries and- diseases of the skin. Mrs J. Beckett, of Gympie road, Aspley, Queensland, says: "Some time ago I had a .very bad■ leg through a pimple forming on the shin and breaking out into a terrible running sore. It was terribly irritable, and - broke out and became greatly inflamed. The inflammation spread up the leg, and I was afraid it was going to develop into a serious case of blood-poison, when I thought I would use ZSm'-Buk. I did so, and I gained great relief after the first application of Zam-Buk. After one week's the inflammation and matter had all subsided and drawn. out, and the wound had completely healed- " Since this event we have adopted ZamBuk in our home for all kinds of injuries, and we think it necessary in every home, speaking from our own experience of it." ZAM-BUK IS UNEXCELLED in cases of cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, sores,, bad legs, ulcers, abrasions, pimples, blisters, children's sores, abscesses, ringworm, barber's rash, _ scalp troubles, boils, festering sores, .piles, sprains, insect stings, eczema, poisoned wounds, stiffness, chapped hands, chilblains, and injured and diseased conditions of the skin generally. From allChemists and Stores at Is. 6d and 3s 6d per pot, or direct from C. E. Fulford (A'sia), Ltd., 39 Pitt street, Sydney.

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Bibliographic details

Otago Witness, Issue 3467, 24 August 1920, Page 6

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TERRIBLE RUNNING SORE. Otago Witness, Issue 3467, 24 August 1920, Page 6

TERRIBLE RUNNING SORE. Otago Witness, Issue 3467, 24 August 1920, Page 6