A WORKER'S TERRIBLE INJURIES.
SPLENDID HEALING BY ZAM-BUK
"My husband while employed in tho mints at Boulder City, W.A., was severeiy injured by a fall of rock," cays Mrs T. Gallachcr, of -I Grey street, Adelaide. "'Just below the knee was a very ugly wound. The surrounding flesh was discoloured and very much ir.flamod. The wound penetrated to the bono. and caused frightful pain, while the inflamed condition became worse. It was so bad that he was unable to set his foot to the ground, and had to lay up. A doctor was called in. but his treatment gave very little* benefit, as tho inflammation increased.
"As I had previously used Zatn--Buk with much success while in Scotland, 1 persuaded him to apply some to his ley. Zam-Buk was very cooling and soothing, and quickly drew off till congealed blood and bad matter. Jh a short time the wound began to heal up from tho bottom, and now he was free from all pain and able to gfi't about a bit. He persevered with Z:;ni-Buk until the injury was completely healed in a really wonderful manner." Since that time we have always kept :\ supply of Zam-Buk by us for emergency. It is a grand housrhold healer." Zam-Buk heals burns, cuts, wounds, scrapes, scratches, and ends oczema, blood-po : .son, festering, ulcers, bad legs, ringworm, piles, sore feet, "barcoo rot," running sores. diseased ankles, and skin disease. Every homo should always keen handy a sunnlv of this splendid healing balm, which is obtainable of all stores and chemists at Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot. 7
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 14
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265A WORKER'S TERRIBLE INJURIES. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 14
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