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AGONISING BAD LEGS.

TERRIBLE DISCHARGING WOUNDS WHICH BAFFLED DOCTOR. AN EASY CURE BY ZAM-BUK. "About two years ago the veins in my legs began to swell, and then broke out in the form of small blotches," says Sirs. Martha M. Langley, of 172 Lord Street, Burnley, Melbourne. "These increased in size, ivith festered heads which resembled the ; form of boils. As they increased they gave out nasty _ discharge, ■ which caused so much irritation that I would wake up in the night and tear away at them until my. legs, would he covered with blood. . I could not stop or keep my hands from them. I became run-down in health, and was soon reduced to a very low condition. Tho holes in my legs left by these sores were, so great'that I could put my thumbs right into them; even o*9 the shins I could do this. The doctor tried all he could do to give me relief without any beneficial result. "I had given to ine oue day a pot of Zam-Buk, and I used this balm on the wounds. Very soon .after I felt greatly relieved, for nil tho irritation and itchiness left. I could not contain myself for the pleasure I felt as I saw the sores get smaller. The edges contracted to the centre, the flesh healed from the middle, and in a month the holes closed up completely. I felt very. grateful to ZamBuk for my cure, and how always keep a pot, by me"." Zam-Bnk is a wonderful balm for eczema, blood poison, ringworm, ulcers, bad legs, festering sores, old wounds, children's scab) troubles, running sores, piles, cuts, scratches, bums, boils, bruises, an dall skin diseases and injuries. Sold by all chemists and stores.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1006, 22 December 1910, Page 4

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AGONISING BAD LEGS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1006, 22 December 1910, Page 4

AGONISING BAD LEGS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1006, 22 December 1910, Page 4

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