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12 YEARS'BAD lEB CAUSED BY A KICK. «» — 6 DOCTORS AND 3 HOSPITALS FAILED TO CUKE.—ZAM-BUK HEALS IN A MAKVELLOUS WAY Mr W. Clarke, of the "Courier" Office, Clifton, Q. } says: "Twelve years ago, when playing football I was kicked on the right shin. The injury was most painful, but foolishly I neglected it. Poison must have got into the wound, for no sooner did it appear to heal than it would break out again into a nasty ulcerous sore. This •would break out, and soon the- leg was in a, nasty condition. After being skilfully treated by six different doctors, who did their best to try and cur© me, my leg broke out again, three times in. New South Wales and twice in Queensland. I underwent two grafting operations, in which 32 pieces of skin ueregrafted on, but the ulcer broke out again through tho grafts after ono month's freedom from misery. I was in three different hospitais, but after 1 left them I was as bad as ever. "For twelve long years did I suffer in this way, and had given up hope of ever getting cured. I was in despair. At this stage, a friend strongly recommended Zam-Buk, and to encourage me to try this balm, bought a supply and gave it to me. 1 obtained such relief from the. h'r«t two or three applications that I was more than encouraged to persevere. I laid in a good supply of Zam-Buk, aid dressed the wound twice a day. Evidence of healing soon appeared and all running ceased. ZamBuk ended all pain, irritation and smarting, and the wound became cleansed. I persisted with Zam-Buk until my leg was completely cured, and new skin had formed over tho once-in-jured place. "1 really cannot Kay how thankful I feel for my cure by Zam-Buk. It rescued mo from a. long period of agony and -mental worry." Always keep a pot of Zam-Buk handy. Get. a supply '.p-cki;.- from your &toro or olv'qmist, 1b Gd and 3s 6d per pot. THE FAMOUS STEINWAY. Mr. Leonard Borwick, tlio distinguished pianist, in a letter to Messrs. Steinway and Sons, says: "I know of no pianoforte in tho world to compare with your own make in what are the essential qualities of tho instrument— beauty of tone, and evenness and elasticity of touch." Paderewski writes: "Nothing new enn bo said of tho Steinway pianos, it !?; true, for they have been justly praised by all modern, masters. I thoroughly concur in every word that has already been said. All who play Steinway pianos can but thank the manufacturer." Write to-day for particulars of the famous Steinway pianos. "Tho Dresden" caters specially for your needs. Thoro aro easy terms—if you want them. Sole Agents: Tho' Dresden : Piano Co.. Ltd.. WeHmtrton. M. J. 1 Brooke?. North Tsland Manager. Local representatives, P. B. Lomax, opposite Cha,vanno9, Victoria Avenue.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 1 November 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 1 November 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 1 November 1912, Page 3

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