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DYE CAUSED POISONED FOOT.

Intense Rains Made Him Continually Cry. Mother’s Gratitude to Zam-But. Airs R. Creese, of 10 North St, Adelaide. S.A., says "My little son got some dye into a small wound in his right heel which became greatly inllamed. The foot at last was so bud that he was compelled to lay up. The pain from the inflammation was so bad he was continually crying. We tried several remedies, but nothing did him any good, and his foot was gradually getting worse instead of better. “ We heard of Zain-Buk and procured a supply. Tiiis exceifent balm seemed to give him ease straight away, for tiie pain ceased under its soothing influence. We continued with Zam-Buk, and in a few days the inflammation subsided and tiie angry conditions gradually disappeared and the foot assumed its normal proportions. He was soon able to get about once again. Zam-Buk completely cured him In a wonderful manner. I cannot tell you how thankful X felt foi the blessing of such a remedy as Zam--1 Buk, which jiossesses such wonderful healing properties.’ There is no mark whatever to show where the injury was. “ We would never be without a supply of Zam-Buk, and I have used it for all kinds of sores and burns successfully, the above being only one instance of many.” A pot of Zam-Buk should always be kept handy in every home and on every farm, cattle run and sheep station. Sold bj a chemists and stores.

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Southland Times, Issue 14581, 23 November 1910, Page 2

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DYE CAUSED POISONED FOOT. Southland Times, Issue 14581, 23 November 1910, Page 2

DYE CAUSED POISONED FOOT. Southland Times, Issue 14581, 23 November 1910, Page 2

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