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I . . • » • .'■ ' I I One Great Wound"-fern' fCnee .to Ankle—Zam-Bii's Wonder- i 1 ful. Powers.v Again Prominent. ■ (3iA^ '".-'„ """T 1 OOWESFOL proor of the wonderful soothing and healing wonderful ■ M ■ M * powers that distinguish Zam-Buk comes from Mr. A. /M *WiWitM lll> ' "'■*"»'<' m &> G. Dalwood, foreman-eoachbuilder to McCuHoeh, Combe, /1 I ', ' W%sM?£i\ ■' "IP a)J Green & Co., of Wakefield St., Adelaide, and testimony J \D I' a\\ • Wi 'M f ueh 5 s bis should convince all readers that every (V|l b $LJ*M£BsMtek>> '-W j|| home doas indeed need Zam-Bufe. 1 \W ■ Mr. Dalwood resides in Chatham Road, Keswick, near Ade- \ 11 Pi laide, and says:-"Out of gratitude for the great benefits my- A. ffifc Jwwfi'ffl s f lf and family have derived from Zam-(iuk, it gives me Kfitf' M Pleasure to testify to Its wonderful healing virtues. I received bT 111 I'NJSs^r -XuSFMlib#£yii W« MW tig a terrible blow on the ltnce from a cricket ball, the pain from I *3t UMw 'WX/'h '^F'JSWlflB& which was so great that I rolled on the ground in agony; my \ W / iih 'wJM/'/'ar-' m. leg commenced to swell from the knee right down to the toes, 1 ißSjfcwS l ! 9/ / Ml, KSffl/ia dS and only those who have sustained similar injuries con imagine A SxWiWMi^^^SXl I ////&('/, g§ the agony I was in., I was taken home, and my wife bathed the kk '.IffiM /■ ///M%Mf£w\ iB ' m leg with hot water and then rubbed Zam-Buk-a supply of which W / //Mwß'gSmi B "■-'• M wonderful preparation we always keep in the house-into the ■ \U W !£ ff - as - we " as the Dain would allow. Owing to the severity of 1 M , *^^^^^S?«a}fslH m !"e mjury and the agony 1 was.in,-1 slept badly that night, and M K%Tv<^%ki4*>V^MMm M i n th ? "nornmg I was positively frightened at the sight of my £ M Wme&lgP's&m ' KS 'eg-it was one complete black, swollen mass from the knee to '' m the ankle. .Mywifewanted to call in the doctor immediately, but !|MS^\=3^=feg3ra Vff, i was determined to persevere with Zam-Buk and give it a JS^yz^i^sSKa^sasSg fflf fair trial, as it had never failed me in similar injuries on WZSM^Wfi&SfTIPm KK previous occasions. So my wife again dressed the wound ylMß^W2ii&<tfi&2tig\lk m w"h Zam-Buk.- Towards night the pain eased, and I slept ' ffe well. Zam-Buk reduced the swelling, and, continuing with iits treat- \s£ss&&iMML W&W>sWw?M^im O meat, daily improvement was wonderful, and in one week from the HS^<wi!lfi<^v^mffiSiil m day of the accident I was able to return to work; at the end of a %wS({?^^^Pwll ESS fortnight there was not a mark to show where the injury had been. The 1 \lMs " \Sm\~ ' & rapidity or my recovery was remarkable, and the wonderfnl powers ' !$ of £ara-Buk came as an eye-opener to the many friends who came to see me. -There • - ' . 1 WW:' Hm are many who site my case as an example of the soothing, healing, and curative ' Mr »V, j| virtues of Zam-Buk, and lam personally one of its staunchest advocates. ■■■*&.: , : ' SjS "A previous experience! had with Zam-Buk was when a 61b. hammer fell from a be-irh nn ~„ »»-» ». Hi || caused a nasty, painful wound, but Zasa-Guk healed it up completely in three days: neach on ,™y 'oot. It m m "A fewweeks ago my daughter drove an axe into her foot, receiving a very oainfnl wnnnVi- tint i«— *${ „ Zam-Buk. Is invaluable for Ctrts, Bruises, jl m MmMaMmm few rns / s^' ds -, Abras| °"sv boii s , Eczema m W /0$ V Wsssi W T S ' ■'' SCa,f> t * ise 2. ses ' Poisoned ', || tl 1 I ill! ft a " do | : t ,8r in j ured and dlseased e cond ( lt?ons f lf :|| PWf /M Mil W&s ** M ® W fV the skin. Zam-Buk-Is obtainable from air &3 ®S*SQr A'S^^_*»^^-n*-Sirerd™^?»irrr , *OT!! Chemists and Stores at 1/6 Der Dot and 1* W? IF family size (containing I W S> U Jlir T P cte^/^S^ t^yd y"^

For Chronic Chest Complaints,- •■ .Woods Graat Peppermint Curd, Is, 64. 2s. 6<l.—Act*. ■■'-.-- 7"

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 763, 11 March 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 763, 11 March 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 763, 11 March 1910, Page 4

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