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WORKER’S AWFUL LEG

Badly Ulcerated After Knock. Saved by Zam-Buk. Tho terrible penalty of disablement or loss of limb, often follows neglect of poisoned wounds and ulcers. Safeguard yourself by applying Zam-Buk. Nothing else is so safe, sure, and swift in its healing and antiseptic power. Here is a Sydney worker’s experience. Writing from 626 Harris street, Ultimo, Mrs 11. Hunt says:— “My husband, while working at Garden Island, had the misfortune to knock nis leg, taking the skin off. Thinking it would soon get well, lie neglected the injury. Some poisonous substance got into the sore, and it developed seriously. His leg grew extremely painful, and so badly ulcerated that there was a deep hole in it. Day and night he could get no u-lief from the burning irritation. “ For months, my husband suffered fearfully, though he tried all manner of ordinary ointments. It was not until ho began with Zam-Buk that he felt real benefit. As soon as this worldeifill balm was applied, it made the leg n lot easier, soothing the burning pain immediately. As the result of Zam-Buk dressings, improvement continued daily until rhe leg was finally and perfectly healed. There’s nothing to equal Zam-Buk for rapid, thorough healing. We keep it always handy.” Zam-Buk has wonderful power in eases of Ringworm, Piles, Boils. Ulcers. Hot-weather Eczema, Sore Feet, Mosquito Bites. Sprains, Poisoned Cuts. etc. Get Zam-Buk from the nearest chemist or store. Is 6d, 3s 6d for the more i conomical family size.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3488, 18 January 1921, Page 14

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WORKER’S AWFUL LEG Otago Witness, Issue 3488, 18 January 1921, Page 14

WORKER’S AWFUL LEG Otago Witness, Issue 3488, 18 January 1921, Page 14

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