RESULT OF A COLD. PESTERING SOKES IN BREAST— DOCTOR ADVISED OI'EHATIONMIUACULOUS CUKE BY ZAM-BUK. "About four years ago a cold settled in my wile's breast, which broke out in the ftrin of abscesses in live different places," says Mr. Hugh Ferguson, of Duke Street. Burnley, Melbourne. "The pain was awful, and nearly drove her mad. She became so bad that she thought she would die. Poultices were applied, but they did not have any beneficial effect, and she grew worse. We consulted a doctor, who was greatly concerned, and he said the state of the breast would necessitate its removal, and ordered her to the hospital for operation. "Wo would not consent to this, and decided instead to give Zam-Buk a trial, for we had heard so much of tho healing powers of this balm. _ We procured a supply and sho started the treatment. In about a week's time a. change for the better was noticed, the pains decreased in severity and the inflammation subsided. My wife now.began to feel easier in mind and better in health, for as the Zam-Buk treatment - was continued all poison was drawn completely away and the sores healed up. Soon there was not a trace left of the terrible gatherings and now my wife enjoys perfect health. We never are without Zam-Buk in our house, and always use it. should the children injure themselves." Zam-Buk is invaluable for all winter skin troubles. Always keep a pot handy for emergencies. Sold by all stores anil chemists at Is. Gd. and 3s. Gd. per pot.— Advt. Messrs. Baldwin and Rayward. patent agents. Wellington, report that they have filed the following application for patents in New Zealand during the week ending July 4Messrs. Ilarsraves and Fidd.v, Gisborne, an improved solder for nielals; H. Norgrove. Auckland, improvements in economising • fuel and water in steam boilers; Messrs. Biekford and Colligan, Westport, an improved snatch-block for log-hauling; Messrs. Carroll and Sclmltz, Melbourne, an improved aeroplane; J. Carr, South Australia, an improved casing for use in burning charcoal. Spain lias more sunshine than any country in Europe. The yearly average is 3000 hours in England, il is MOO. Two drops of "NAZOL" on loaf sugar and two or three drops rubbed into the palm of the hand and inhaled through the nostrils for a few minutes will immediately relieve a eoid in the head. "NAZOI." is s old by chemist nnd stores at is. (id. per bottle containing 60 doses.Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1173, 7 July 1911, Page 3
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