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NEARLY ROASTED ALIVE.

Terrible Burns Lead to Other Suffering. Despaired of Recovery, but was Cured by Zam-Buk. Airs. AY. Bewick, of Euamhelino, Dandaloo, N.S.W., says;—“About sixteen months ago, while cooking at an open fire-place at Wcetnwaa Station, Wee Waa, I was severely burned through my clothes catching fire. My right leg and arm were almdst roasted, my leg being ono great wound from tho knee right up to tho thigh. For three months I was an inmate of the Woe Waa Hospital, but did not derive any benefit from the treatment there. Then I was transferred to a hospital in Sydney, where 1 stayed for another threo months, with tho same disappointing results. All tho efforts of doctors and nurses failed to do mo any good. “At last the doctors told me they could do no more for me, and I was sent home. For four months I was an invalid at home, using the treatment prescribed at the hospital, but my condition remained the same; tho wounds would not heal. “About this time a friend persuaded me to try Znm-Bnk. I did so, and after tho first few applications of this wonderful balm, I began to got ease from the smarting, burning pains. As 1 continued applying Zam-Buk tho wounds gradually healed, and tho inflammation and iritation died away. In place of tho burned area, now healthy skin appeared. I continued using Znm-Bnk until my log was perfectly healed and my cure complete.” Sold by all chemists anti stores at Is 6d per pot, or large size, containing nearly four times the quantity, 3s 6d.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14344, 24 October 1910, Page 8

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NEARLY ROASTED ALIVE. Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14344, 24 October 1910, Page 8

NEARLY ROASTED ALIVE. Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14344, 24 October 1910, Page 8