SCRATCH CAUSED BLOODPOISON. -- -• ♦ INFL A MED, FILTERING ERUPTIONS ON LEGS AND ARMS— ZaM-BDK BALM EFFECTS A SPLENDID CURE Besides being soothing and healing, Zatn-Buk Balm is antiseptic and germicidal, thus preventing suppuration aud blood-poisouiug, as illustrated in the following ease :— Mrs E. Johnson, of Canning-street, North Ipswich, Q., writes :— "One of my daughters unfortunately came in contact with the thorns of a 'prickly pear,' aud contracted blood-poison. Not being long out from Eugland, we did not know the cousequences of roughly handling this plant, but soon found this out by bitter experience. Pimples broke out on my daughter's legs and arms, which festered, and she nearly tore the skin off her legs with the irritation. I tried many remedies, but without effect. I then took her to the doctor, who said she was suffering from blood-poison. She was forced to remain home from school for two months. I was recommended to try Zam-Bukßalm. aud, happily, followed this advice. Zam-Bnk gradually drew the poison from my daughter's legs, aud by degrees the sores healed up. Now there is not a trace of the trouble left, except the scars of the sores, which show the extent to which the blood-poison had developed. I always keep a pot of Zam-Buk Balm handy now, aud use it for all skin troubles, aud shall never fail to recommend it to my neighbours." Zam-Buk Balm, the world's greatest skin-soother and healer, is invaluable for cuts, bnrus, bruises, eczema, eruptions, sores, running wounds, inflammation, sore backs, bad legs and ankles, rash, sore feet, etc. Price Is Od per pot, or :.!s Od family size, from all chemists and stores.
T. H. THOMPSON, Saddle and Harness Maker, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. JUST Opened a nice assortment of good quality SADDLES, BRIDLES, SADDLE APRONS, etc. Quality and Prices right Orders now being taken for LEGGINGS, HORSE and COW COVERS, and other winter lines. All work promptly attended to. Charges ReaxoMthle. Premises : Opposite L. J. Hooper & Co.'s. Youth, beauty, health, happiness— but! (Oh, yes, there's a " but") and the " but" in this case is CORNS- How often one sees effervescing health crippled with corns. Whether you are young or old you need not keep thin " but." -. Let " Teed's Certain Cube for Corns " wipe it out of existence. It can, if you will only give it a trial. One Shilling, at all Chemists and Stores / or Post Free Direct from Tekd & Co., New Plymouth. - 7
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 9018, 18 March 1908, Page 6
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