RESULT OF A SCRATCH. PESTERING, IRRITATING SORES ON ARMS AND LEGS. . FIERCE BLOOD-POISONING ENDED -BY ZAM-BUK. Mrs. E. Johnson, of Canuing Street, North Ipswich, Q., writes:--"One of my daughters, scratched' herself with the thorns of a 'prickly psnr,' and. contracted .blood-poison. Not being lon* out from England, we did not Know the consequence of roughly handling this plant, but scon found out by bitter experience. Pimples broke out on her legs and arms, which festered, and she nearly tore tho skin off her legs with the irritation. I tried many remedies, but without effect. I then took her to tho doctor, who sr.-.d she was suffering from biond-pe-isoa. She was forced to remain homo from school for two months. I was recommended to try Znm-Huk, • and, happily, followed this advice. Z'am-Buk Ri-adii-nlly drew the poison from her legs, and by' degrees the sores healed up. Now there is not a trace of Hi* trouble left. I always keep'a pot of Zam-Biik hatitiy and use it for all skin troubles." Everybody should always keep a pot of Zam-Buk handy and apply Uiks healing balm immediately in all cuws <>f cuts, pcratclies, burns and scolds, and prcrait festering ami blood-poisoin-iip. Zani-Kuk cures eczema, piles, hamls, ululbinins, cold sores, bad legs,. |«iisrim« wounds, Ulcers, ruiuung «ores. old wounds, ringworm, head sores, itch and all skin diseases. Sold by .-ill clictniHts nnd stores at Is. Cd. and :k ft I. |»r j<>t,. or tiirce.t from The Zsm-Buk Co., 51 lit,* Stveot, Sjducy—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 815, 12 May 1910, Page 2
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248Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 815, 12 May 1910, Page 2
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