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TROD ON RUSTY NAIL AND COT POISONED FOOT. At Hospital Every Day for Months — Constant Fear of Amputation. Zam-buk Heals Dreadful Wound. Mrs. M. Harmon, of G Turner Street, Redfcrn, Sydney, will remember . with gratitude how Zam-Buk, by healing her son’s dreadful poisoned wound, saved his foot from probable amputation. “My son Clyde,” said Mrs. Harmon, “trod on a rusty nail, which penetrated his heel, and came out through the ankle. It was a terrible wound, and to make, matters worse, blood-poison sot in. The pain was dreadful, for the inflammation increased daily, and the wound continually discharged. Clyde was unable to put his foot to the ground and had to he carried about while, on account of tho intense pain, he could not sleep at night. “Wc tried a great number of different ointments and powders without any success, for tho injury continued to take the wrong way. \\ e then took Clyde to Sydney Hospital, but the treatment there made him cry from tho excessive pain. Ho was in such a bad way that we had to take him every morning for two months, hut ho was no bettor at the end of that time. At last we thought tho foot Mfpuld have to he removed. “For mouths tho child suffered untold misery, and then his grandmother decided to try what Zam-Buk would do. She dressed tho wound with some and the little fellow obtained so much easo that wo determined to follow up the treatment. A further supply was purchased, and the treatment continued. Zam-Buk drew out all tho bad matter, and reduced tho swelling and inflammation.” Zam-Bnk is wonderfully effective for tho treatment of eczema, running sores, bad legs, ringworm, scalp sores, cuts, burns, scalds, sprains, rheumatism, poisoned wounds, ulcers, sore hands, etc. Obtainable of all chemists and stores at Is 6d and 3s Gd per pot.

-r> Grandfather Recommends Bennington’s. Grandfather has proved after many a test that the best remedy for coughs and colds is the famous family cough medicine—Bennington's Irish Moss. There’s nothing to equal it. For children or adults nothing else ts so safe and sure. Free from harmful drugs, it soothes the irritation, breaks up the cold, and sets matters right again. Mr. Wm. Neighbours of Waimangaroa, writes:— ives nao stcal . » Mu Refuse substitutes and get the original Bennington's. gj CARR/ACEEN 617 9 MEANS PURITY SfBX , That’s what people say about “K" Tomato Sauce, the most delightful appetiser you can buy. It is made from luscious Nelson-grown Tomatoes, flavoured with pure spices, and cooked in the perfedt “K” way. Is it on your table? Your grocer sells •K” TOMATO SAUCE KIRKPATRICK. NELSON WHEN eggs aro preserved in SHARLAND’S MOA BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE you know that if tho eggs are quite fresh when you put them in they will bo fresh and good when you take them out. 14

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144198, 15 September 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144198, 15 September 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144198, 15 September 1913, Page 8

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