FACE AND HAND POISONED.
Nothing Like Zam-Buk for Sores and Festering Cuts.
Mr Ed Ward Sullivan, 47 Victoria Avenue, Albert Park, Melbourne, writes:—- .
"1 suffered greatly from, a poisoned face, the cause of which I do not really kro'v My face swelled onoimouslv, and was much inflamed and oxtrtmeh painful I tnod vanous remedies but did not scorn to hit upon the light Mil in?, until a- fnond of mine said, "Wiij don't you tiy Zam-Buk'" On his .dvieo, 1 got some Zam-Buk and was vciy pleased indeed to find that it was most Cooling, and that at tho sumo time, it ynluccd the inflammation on my fine Zam-Buk diew out tho poison find healed my complain 1 \eiv quickly ""When working at case-making T camp in contact with a nail which inflicted a nasty gash on the abdomen Tho place was most ankwaid ar-d painlul, bul kam-Buk also hoaled this in tho same inpid mannci "On another occasion my hand got poisoned and became vei> swollen Festering set in, and thn miuiy v,as dieadfully painful. It wa« a mattoi of j tho greatest difficulty to do any woil^ but Zim-Buk again proyod beneficial, and gave lapid lelief Not onK did it nll.i\ tho lmtation, but Zam-Buk also took awa\ tho fosteung and then p<Mfecth healed my hand "I am constantly getting my hands torn and cut with nails and hoop-iron at m\ duly woik. Hovvovei, °s f,cvon i as 1 get home at night T just nib a lit-/ tlo Zim-^uk on tho injured place md t liv" <uo soon healed " Z mi-link has pio'ved uniqucK sneoossi.il in the tioatmcnt of itching of/cma, bid kgR, ulcers, piles, ftstoiing rounds, scalp soics, lingwnnn sctl, pai olios, and skin disoaso and in ju'ios genet ally Of all chemists and' c-. it Is. Gd and 3=? 6<3 a pot
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3570, 3 October 1916, Page 6
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307FACE AND HAND POISONED. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3570, 3 October 1916, Page 6
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