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ULCERATED LEC HEALED. •MEDICAL TREATMENT AND MANY REMEDIES PROVE USELESS—ZAMBUK BRINGS INSTANT RELIEF: The almost boundless power of Zam-Buk in cases of bad logs is strikingly illustrated by tho experience of Mrs. E. Avers, residing at 15 Edwin Street, Croydon, "Sydney, who suffered terrible.pain, for ajong time with an ulcerated leg, and yet was perfectly cured by the Zam-Buk treatment in a few weeks. ,- "I think it my duty to inform you," says Mrs. Ayers., "and, through you, the public generally, the great benefits I have derived from using Zam-Buk. I suffered for a very long whilo with an ulcerated leg, during ..Which time I had medical-advice, and also tried several so-called remedies, but could gain no relief whatever. A friend advised mo to | try Zam-Buk, and accompanied his recommendation with a pot of the balm. To my great surpriso and joy the relief I gained in a day or two was wonderful. I persevered, applied Zam-Buk regularly and according to instructions, and gradually the soro disappeared. I consider Zam-Buk is a wonderful healing and soothing balm, which no home should no without." Such are the wonderful powers of • ZamBuk, the/world's greatest healing balm and skin-euro for all injuries and skin diseases. ,Ib. Gd. jind.3s. ,6d.,per .pot, ..of all chemists and stores. , ■ . 3

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 595, 25 August 1909, Page 4

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213

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 595, 25 August 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 595, 25 August 1909, Page 4

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