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UGLY FESTERING SCALP WOUND. Wasted Pounds on Ordinary Ointments and Remedies. Perfect Healing by Zam-Buk. Mrs. Maggie Neal, of 38 Lord St. Richmond, Melbourne Bays; —“My little son, James, while stooping beneath a brass water tap, rose up suddenly and bumped the top of his head, causing a large lump the size of an egg to form. Later this broke, and discharged nasty poisonous matter of a terrible nature. The wound assumed an angry condition, was very much .inflamed, and began to fester. The complications were most extraordinary, and caused James intense pain. It was heartbreaking to see how he suffered, and I often cried over him all night. The sore presented a fearful sight for a large hole had formed in the scalp, and we feared it would affect his brain. : *SVo tried every ointment the doctor could think of, but none of these or the doctor's treatment did him any goed. Despite all our efforts, the wound would not heal, btrt, instead, gradually got worse. This state of affairs lasted for over eight weeks, and at the end of that time wo were in despair. We had spent pounds in trying various remedies, but nothing did him any good. “About this time a friend strongly recommended Zam-Buk, and acting on her advice wo commenced using it. The first few applications cooled and soothed the wound and eased the pain. Zam-Buk began to cleanse the wound, and drew out bad matter, which cams away in large quantities. After this the sore presented a clean appearance, and the edges of the wound commenced to contract, and the sore grew leas day by day. We persevered with Zam-Buk until the cavity filled up and new healthy skin had grown over the once injured surface. Zam-Buk completely healed the wound in a wonderful manner.” Sold by all stores and chemists at Is 6d to 3s 6d per pot.

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m Away back in your grandfather's days Bomiington’s Irish Moss was the best remedy for coughs and colds. Today it still holds pride of place and is more poplllsr dian ever. Bennington’s is the standard family cough Medicine because it has been tried, tested and found to be the best, MR. WILLIAM NEIGHBOURS, pf Wnimangaroa, write*; it girt* me great pleasure la recommend Boorungton’s Irish Moss for coughs and colds, or any lung consola'iot, having used it m my family (or over twenty yean.” Insist on getting the original remedy— Bennington*;. 43

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143766, 15 April 1912, Page 8

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