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SCALDED FOOT TURNED TO BLOODK, POISON. TORTURED TOR MONTHS BY PAINn AND. IRRITATION.-A HOUSEWIFE'S? INJURIES HEALED BY ZAM-BUK. - "Whilo cooking I soveroly scalded my; feet with boiling fat," says Mrs ■ C.Jradlev of Private Eoad, oil Madras Streot. Chrislchureh, New' Zealand. "My right, foot was injured so badly that tor two months I was unable to put it to the ground or got my boot on. Threo largo holes'formed in tho bottom ol my tout, and blood-poison set in. Tho pain was awful, and tho itching and smarting very, irritating. , , , _ ' "A friend recommended mo to uso ZaniBuk and gavo mo a- small pot. This splendid balm brought mo so much relief that I decided to continue. I obtained.a supply and persevered with it. All bail, matter was drawn out Of my ■ foot, and tho holes began to heal up. Tho inflammatiou and smarting were subdued, and the itching ceased. In a short time tlio wounds were completely healed, and I was able to get about again. ' "On another occasion, while attending, to my household duties, I had a fainting fit, and fell in tho fire. It was a wonder I was not burned to death. As it was, mv hair was all burnt off and the skin oE my head severely burnt. I freely applied Zam-Buk' with excellent results, and before 'long my- scalp was perfectly well- again." . , ■' In all cases of burns, cuts, scalds, and scratches, tho wound should bo promptly dressed with Zam-Biik.' This grand balm' quickly allays .all pain ami inflammation, and prevents blood-poisoning and festering. Is. Cd. and 3s. Gd., all chemists and stores.—AdvU, . '• .

Mr.-J..C.Entjiican ;has made a fiift.ta (ho Auckland Presbytery in tlio slrajvo of a valuablo section of land, os a mo- '. morial ta bis laic: wife. The terms of the'gift'wore convoyed 'to. 11l h Presbytery on. Tuesday, Mr. Eiitriean wishing it to bo understood (hot a church suitable, 'to tlio" district should bo erected on the, site, and 'also that, his late wife's uaiiio should be associated with the church. On ■-. the .motion of tho.Ror. I. Jolly, the fol- ' lowing motion was carriod:—"The Presbytery desires to convoy most heartily to Mr. J. C. Kiitricin' its Miaiiks 'for securing, on behalf of the church trustees, tlio valuable, silo at the comer of Avondale and Mt. Albert Roads for a Prosbytorian Church, and for bavins tho sanio ; convoy«d'to'thc Church free of aH liability."

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1204, 12 August 1911, Page 9

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397

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1204, 12 August 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1204, 12 August 1911, Page 9

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