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WHOLE ARM A MASS OF INFLAMMATION

HOSPITAL TREATMENT. USELESS BUT ZAM-BUK PROMPTLY CURES. "While cutting bread, the knife slippou aiul inflicted a deep cut on my wrist/' says Miss Elsie Harris, of 237, Palmer Street, Sydney. ''"Die wound was a very severe one, and there must have been some dirt on the knife, as my wrist started to swell, and inflammation spread up my arm until it reached the shoulder. The pain, was terrible, and it was only with difficulty that I could obtain .rest. I attended the hospital, and the doctors treated and dressed the -wound with different ointments, but their efforts were in rain, and at the end of a month my arm was in a worse condition than before __ Seeing tv&t Zam-Buk was a •remedy for jrft sorts of sores, and reading of a case very similar to my own that had been cured by it, I decided to give the Balm n trial. So i procured a pot of Zam-Buk, and applied it carefully in accordance with directions, and upon, the first application I felt f.reat relief. The pain was soothed, and the inflammation and burning was Jess distressing. 1 persevered with the Zam-Buk treatment, and in a little while all the inflammation was drawn out, and the wound healed up with clean, now, healthy skin. I was delighted and thankful indeed to bo able to use my arm once again." For winter skin-troubles and muscular affections, Zam-Buk is never failing. For sore throat and chest cold, rubbed well in, it is unequalled. And by rubbing Zam-Buk between the hands and inhaling the pleasant antiseptic fumes, a finer remedy for a cold in the head could not be possible. Of all chemists and stores at fs 6d per pot, or -3s 6d family size (containing nearly four times Is 6d). 3

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9934, 24 August 1910, Page 1

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WHOLE ARM A MASS OF INFLAMMATION Star (Christchurch), Issue 9934, 24 August 1910, Page 1

WHOLE ARM A MASS OF INFLAMMATION Star (Christchurch), Issue 9934, 24 August 1910, Page 1

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