SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Superfluous hair destroyed by "Riisma" (reg.). A guarantee given with each case undertaken.' See testimonials and letters. Mrs. Hulleii (over Economic), Lombton Quay. 'Phono 1017. (Testimonial.) Wanganui, December 20th, 1911. Dear Madam,—Will you kindly forward me by return mail a box of "Rusma." Enclosed please find .El Is. in payment of same. So far I have been very satisfied with the result of the treatment, and hope in the future to be quite cured. Original copy of above can be seen at my address. *
AWFUL BAD LEGS.
KJvSULT OF ACCIDENTS. | HUSBAND AND WIFE CITIED BY ZAM-BUlv. Mr. W. J. Ward, of 24-t Perth Street, Subiacq, Perth, W.A.. says:—"While- timbering in ii mine at Mount .Magnet, W.A., through insufficient light, I made a false strokn with an adze, which slipped anil caught mo on the shin, inflicting a terrible wound. The pain wns dreadful, my leg swelled up to the size of two, and I wus completely disabled. My leg soon not into a 'very bad state, and although I tried many remedies, anil had medical attention, nothing cased the indamed condition. The wound was'gaping open, presenting a repulsive nnd angry appearance. "Zam-Buk was recommended to me nnd I comnicneed treating myself with this splendid balm. 1 dressed the injury night and morning, and in a few days the achinsr pain was relieved and iho swelling and iiillaunnation reduced. As I continued with Zam-Buk the cut itself was cleansed and resinned a more healthy appearance. I persisted with Zam-Buk until the wound was completely healed and new healthy skin gro.vn over. My wife, going into the kitchen one dark night, 'struck her leg against Iho front of the grate. The abrasion soon developed into an nicer, around which the sm-fnce wns black nnd bhie from congealed blood. The wound refused to heal, and several times she went into hospital, and for over 12 months wns an outdoor patient, but it did not get nny better. After suffering for five years she commenced using Zam-Huk. This splendid balm quickly drew out all poisonous matter and cleansed the wound, giving it a chance to heil, which it did rapidly. My wife continued applying Zam-Buk until her leg was completely tetter. Xow we nro never without a supply of Zam-Buk handy.' , Zam-Buk is sold by nil chemists and s'tores at Is. Cd. and 3s. Cd. per pot. tL'lM'-." ''' "' "- ''"~* ■■' *—~ ryoUTH:—Theso 3 remarkable new >Lt remedies are prepared in England. Money is willingly returned if no benefit results Of all chemists anil storekeepers or Zoulli Cure Co., Beloher's Buildings, Wellington-
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1395, 22 March 1912, Page 9
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426Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1395, 22 March 1912, Page 9
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