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MOTHER’S VAMOOSE ULCERS.

ZAM BLK NIGHT AND MORNING j BROUGHT WONDERFUL HEALING, j Any day you are likely to meet with a | misii.tp, or and an irritable spot or sore j place on your skin, which, n neglected, j unity have very serious consequent es. iite | only sate treatment is to apply Zarn-Buk | witnout delay. Soothing, yet pon-eriully I antiseptic, Zain-Buk penetrates to the root j of skm disease. it kills and excludes die- | ease germs, purifies the tissues, and heals in the shortest possible time. “Through the breaking of a varicose vein,” writes Airs A A. Holt, 81 Union street, Newtown, Sydney, “I had a very bad painful ulcerated leg, which crippled me for a considerable time. Other experiences persuaded me that Zam-Buk must j have unusual healing power, so I got a supply and began to use it. Night and j morning, after bathing the sores with warm j water, 1 applied the Zam-Buk. This herbal ■ bairn was most soothing in its action, and j it soon cleansed, the ulcers of all bad I matter and all inflammation. Further I dressings of Zam-Buk were really more ! wonderful still, for they induced wonderful I healing, and quickly restored my leg to j 60itnd healthy condition. “I have also used Zam-Buk for sore throat with the greatest success ; at tho ' least symptoms of soreness a little of the I balm rubbed in outwardly dispels tho in- j flanimation and irritation in a wonderful j manner.” Zam-Buk, the wonderful herbal healer- ' is indispensable alike for eczema, ringworm, ) boils, -ashes, abscesses, poisoned sores, and | ulcers, and also for cuts, buPns, scalds, sore hands, piles, rheumatism, etc. All chemists | and stores. —Advt.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3513, 12 July 1921, Page 53

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MOTHER’S VAMOOSE ULCERS. Otago Witness, Issue 3513, 12 July 1921, Page 53

MOTHER’S VAMOOSE ULCERS. Otago Witness, Issue 3513, 12 July 1921, Page 53

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