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j ARM BADLY BITTEN BY A PONY.

ORDINARY OINTMENTS ILL FROVB ■ USELESS. SPLENDID HEALING BY ZAM-BUK. Tho splendid value of Zam-Buk as.a healing balm which should always be kept' handy is illustrated, iu ' the following case. Mrs. 11. Williams, o.f Catherine Street, Forest Lodge, Sydney, sayst— "My husband was fearfully bitten 011 tho left arm by a p'oiiy stallion. Tho muscle was nearly torn right out, and lie would have sustained more terrible injuries If a friend had not driven tho animal away with 'a pitchfork. Tho wound inliaincd and festered.' and for a month lie w as'incapacitated'from'work. 110 suffered terribly from thb, pain and was unablo to sleep at night.' He applied ordinary ointment," but this did not give him any ease, and tho wound continued in.a very state: "At' last "lie obtained, some Zam-Buk, and dressed his arm'night and morning until all inflammation- was drawn away and the swelling-reduced.. By continuing with Zam-Buk tho wound was completely :healod in a wonderfully short limo. "On another occasion he poisoned the middle finger of tho right hiiiid and hod to be off work for three weeks, but again Zam-Buk drew away all poisonous matter and completely healed the wound. 1 ' Zam-Buk heals-all bites, cuts, scratches, burns, and wounds in a wonderful manner. ..It is unrivalled for ringworm, eczema, piles, blood-poisoning, .festering, had legs, ulcers, rnnnraft f»res, Fore tender feet, "rash, itch "and other skin diseases." Sold by all stores and chemists at Is. 6d. and. 3s. (ft x>«;pob '•

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1339, 17 January 1912, Page 6

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248

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1339, 17 January 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1339, 17 January 1912, Page 6

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