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DISCHARGING BAD LEGS. SOKES LEFT TERRIBLE HO.LESJRKITATIOX WAS MADDENING. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BV ZAM-BUK. "About two years ago (he veins in my logs befian to swell and then broke out in the lorm of small blotches," says Mrs. Martha M-. Langley, of 172 Lord Street, Burnley, Melbourne. "These increased in> size, with' festered head", which resembled the form of boils. As they increased they cave out nasty discharge, which caused so much irritation that I would "imko up in the night aim (ear away at (hem until my legs would bo covered with blood. I could not stop or keel) my hands from thoni. T became run-down iu health, and was soon reduced to a vcrv low condition. The holes in my legs left by these sores were so cre.il thftt I could put my thumbs right into them; even on tho shins ] could (In this. The doctor tried all he could do to give me relief without any beneficial result. J had given to me one dav a pot of Zam-Btik, and I u«od this balm on the wounds. Very soon after I felt greatly relieved, for all the irritation and itchiness left. 1 could not contain myself for the pleasure 1 felt ns 1 saw the sores get smaller. Tho odgc.s contracted to the centre, the flesh healed from the middle, and in a mOutli the holes closed ny completely. I feel very trralrfu! to Zam-Bul; for my cure, and now alwa.w keep a pol by me." Zam-Buk.is r. wonderful balm fjir eczema, blood-poison, ringworm, ulcers, bad legs, festering sora-,, old wounds, children's sea In troubles, rvnning sores, piles, cuts, scratches, burnt,' hoils, bruises, and other skin-diseases; and iniuries. Sold by all chemists and ftorcs. Tho handy pot of Zani-Bnk is a grand insurance against complications from all skin injuries—Advtf 1

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1081, 21 March 1911, Page 2

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303

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1081, 21 March 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1081, 21 March 1911, Page 2

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