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A MOTHER’S PRAISE.

ZAM -BUK BALM CURES HER SON’S PAINFUL POISONOUS SO-RE. Out of gratitude for what Zani-Buk Balm has done for her little boy, an appreciative mother sends us the following letter: — “I cannot speak top highly of Zam-Buk Balm,” says Mrs. E. N. Bonney, of Shannon and Baxter Streets, Gympie, Q. “I have used it on so many occasions, and with such good results, that 1 am sending you along these few lines to acquaint you with the facts. My boy contracted a small sore on his leg, which gradually became larger and sorer. I thought it was bloodpoisoning or something of that kind, ami began to worry about it. I applied all kinds of ointments, but the leg refined to get better. I was on the point of con suiting a doctor when I received one of your little booklets, and noticing the splendid cures Zam-Buk had effected,. I bought a pot and applied it to the lad’s leg. After treating the place for about a week—one week, mark you—the log was healed right up —ample compensation for the trouble I took to read your little booklet. I had run up a big bill at the chemist’s, but Zam-Buk soon put an end to that expenditure, and the sore leg too. I always use Zani Buk now’ for any kind of sores, and with always the same result — a certain cure.” Zam Buk Bahn is invaluable for cuts, bruises, burns,, sores,

r chafings, rashes, blisters, prickly heat* and all injured and irritated conditions of the skin. Price Is. 6d. ami 3s. 6d. per pot. of all chtnuiats and stores.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLI, Issue 24, 9 December 1908, Page 50

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A MOTHER’S PRAISE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLI, Issue 24, 9 December 1908, Page 50

A MOTHER’S PRAISE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLI, Issue 24, 9 December 1908, Page 50

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