TWO YEARS A CRIPPLE.
OBSTINATE WOUND, WHICH DEFIED ORDINARY TREATMENT. ANOTHER STRIKING CURE-BY ZAM-BUK. ■Mr. W. Kearney, of Carrington Street; Rosalie, Brisbane, sa3"s:—"When living at Toqwoomba two years ago I jumped a fence and landed on a sharp protruding stick, which Tan, right through the fleshy part of.my foot, causing- a , nasty jagged wound. I suffered intense pain, and the wound became so bad that I underwent two operations,• and-for about eighteen months was talking about on crutches. The'left side of my body was stiff and sore, and my entire system • seemed to be affected by the accident. . The doctor thought he had abstracted tho piece of twig from my foot, but the wound kept esiiding matter and caused me much pain, anxiety and annoyance..
"For two years I suffered, and .during that time I. tried several ways,to. heal the. wound, but. my foot 1 was as bad as. ever. My hrol.her-in-laiv had successfully used Z.im-Buk for piles, and'he. strongly recommended me to try this bilm. I did so; with gratifying results. Zam-Buk quickly took out the-pain and inflammation, and after using Zam-Buk for a. little time the piece of wood was drawn from my foot.. I continued: using Zam-Buk, and very soon the wound was, completely healed, and my leg, which \vas wasting away, regained its natural proportions. My, complete cure iv.as. entirely duo to Zam-Buk and to Zam-Buk aloue."
Zam-Biik is a proved cui'e for piles, ringworm, e.czema; bad legs, running sores, open wounds, cuts, burns, bruises, scratches, bites,- ulcers,- sore heads, chapped hands, cold seres, sore feet, chilblains,-ami skin disease'and injuries. Obtainable of all clicm'isr.s.,and'stores at Is. Od. and-3s. fid.-per pot:—Advt.- • '
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1136, 25 May 1911, Page 5
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274TWO YEARS A CRIPPLE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1136, 25 May 1911, Page 5
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