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FELL FROM A HORSE.

CUTS AND BRUISES ALL OVER BODY. ALL INJURIES QUICKLY HEALED HY ZAM-B UK. "About two years .igo I foil off a horse and sustained severe outs and bruises all over my body," savs Mr. Clifton Fitzgerald, of ÜBl Brougham Street. Harlinglinrst, .Sydney. "A piece nf lie-li about two inches in circumference was taken out nf my arm near the elbow by a lump of sharp metal. This wound 'tool; Ihe wrung way and proud flesh fnrmi'il. which pained me fearfully. 1 was unable to bend my arm for over a week, ami during that time did not get nnv sleep. Previously I had used Zam-Bulc with great success, so dressed my injuries with this balm. The pain and inflammation wore quickly ended, and I v/cs nlile to enjoy

ft good nighl's rest. All matter hoing withdrawn from my arm, the wound gradually healed from the outside, and at the bottom until the place wa« covered with heavy now skin. Suppleness returned, and I was able to move my arm about naturally and easily. I have great confidence in Znm-Bul;, fur it healed al! my injuries in a wonderful manner. "1 had an attack of rheumaSi-m, but by vigorously running Zam-Diik in a few times, this was banished." Zam-Bnk is fold by nil store- and chemists at Is. Cd. ami's?, fid. per liol.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1441, 16 May 1912, Page 3

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FELL FROM A HORSE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1441, 16 May 1912, Page 3

FELL FROM A HORSE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1441, 16 May 1912, Page 3

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