"DOCTOR ORDERED HIM TO THE : . HOSPITAL." . j' 1 BAD -ABSCESS'CAUSED CHILD' .AWI'l'L I'AiJi.. ' , ■' I'ATIiEH 1 AND .SON CURED BY ■ ZAM-BUK. ; ' "My son suffered acutely from a very bad abscess ill his right groin," says Mrs. Eva Cook,"of. Wylio Creek, Wilson's ' Downfall, N.S.\V. "1 was unable to do ■anything for him, and took him to. a * doctor in Stnnthorpe who gave him a ' liniment: which seem'ed to givo him a;. little ease. One night he had a bad at- '•."- tack of convulsions and the doctor or- . dered him to the hospital at once; '. : "However, I. took him back home, and , poulticed l.he 'absoi-sa until it broke. . Then I applied some Zam-Buk, which'• had an.imiirodmte soothing effect, the..', jmin being eased in a splendid manner. • "I continued ','drdssing the wound with "■' Zam-Buk,' which acted in h wonderful.' manner, drawing out nil bad matter and., healing, the wound in a surprising way.. Very soon the little child was runningabout the house again completely cured ■ and free from all pain, which was en- ' tirely due to' Zam-link. "Jly husband some time ago suffered from a blood-poisoned leg, which Zam- . Biik completely .cured." Zam-Buk is invaluable for eczema. - ! piles, ringworm, abscesses, blqod-poison, Y sore headi, ulcers,. Tiacl legs, diseased ■'' ankles,, .scabs, itch, rheumatism, open ; wounds,-old sores, chapped,'hands, chil-'.' Wains, 'cold sorest and all. skin disease-' and iiijiivies: Sold by. oil chemists and' stores at Is. Cd. and 3s. Gd. per pot, or post free from the Zam-Buk Co., 3!) Viti ' Street, Sydney.—Advt. ;.
Anxious mother:. "How do you knotf 1 , Cashleigh is.in lbv« with-you? Has hei told you so?" Pretty daughter: "No-o!.' But you should see the. way he looks V at me when I'm no; looking at him." '/ Most got n cold now and thon, ■Groat porions and lesser for Ruve: Tho thing is to know the timo when ■ , You should sees out a. really good ': cure. If your cough is very bad, .' Lung Balsam may bo easily hod. BARRACLOUGII'S ACACIAN LUNG - : ..... BALSAM, 15.6 d... . , ..? dear," excla.imwl a young bride to her friend, "n\y husband writes so.; beautifully; you really ought to see somo of his love letters." "Yes," dear, I know," /. was the unkind retort, "I have a drawci , .- full of them at homo." ■-:i.-\ ■■'
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 908, 30 August 1910, Page 2
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371Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 908, 30 August 1910, Page 2
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