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SCALDED TOOT TURNED TO BLOOD-POISON.

TORTURED FOR MONTHS BY PAIN AND IRRITATION. A HOUSEWIFE'S INJURIES ri BALED BY ZAM-RUK. " Whilb. cgoliing I severely s-calded my feet with boiling fat," says Airs C. Bradley, of Private Road, off Madras Street, Christchureh, N.Z. "My right foot was injured so badly that for two months 1 was unable to put it to the ground or get my boot on. Three large holes formed in the bottom of my foot, and blood-poison set in. The pain was awful, and the itching and smarting very irritating. '' A friend recommended m« to uso Zam-Buk and gave mo a small pot-. This splendid halm brought mo so much relief that I decided to continue. I obtaiued a supply arid persevered with it. All bad matter was drawn ont of my foot, and the holes began to heal up. Tho inflammation and smarting were subdued, and the itching ceased. In a short time the wounds were completely healed, and I was able to get about again. On another occasion, while attending to my household duties. ) had a, fainting fit, and fell in tho fire. Tt was a wonder I was not burned to death. As it was my hair was all burnt off and the skin of my head severely burnt. I freely applied Zam-Buk with excellent results, and before long my scalp was perfectly well again." In all cases of bums, cuts, scalds and scratches, the wound should bo promptly dressed with Zam-Buk. This grand balm quickly allays all pain and inflammation, and prevents bloodpoisoning and festering. Is tid and :3s 6d. all chemists ami stores. 2

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10233, 16 August 1911, Page 1

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SCALDED TOOT TURNED TO BLOOD-POISON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 10233, 16 August 1911, Page 1

SCALDED TOOT TURNED TO BLOOD-POISON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 10233, 16 August 1911, Page 1

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