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DAILY MISHAPS.

STOCKING DYE CAUSED BLOODi POISONING. AWFUL \VOUND~HEALED BY ZAMBUK. Mr? Alios Winchester, of S7 Beservoii Street, Surry Hills,' Sydney, says: "While hurrying to answer a knock at the dear, my dress caught in a board, which fell on my ankle and broke the c-kin. fame dye from my stocking entered' (he injury aiid started blood-poisoning. My foot became inflamed and (he pain was agonising. Incoming so bad that I could not vie™ at. night, and my general health wav all'rcfed. I had a fearful foal, tor I could not get about to do anything, and became mo.-t miserable. "After hearing of *ome excellent cures bv Zani-Buk, 1 purchased a. supply ami began treating' (he injury with it. In a short while 1 was pled to find Znm-Buk was asserting its santhins influence, fivr all inila.mm.it.ioii and pain were allayed, ami bad matter withdrawn from tho wound.- I persevered with Zam-lluk until my foot was completely bettor olid every (rare uf blocd-poison bad vanished, Wo arc- never without a supply of Zam-Buk in our home. My family bave proved it to bo an exepllenl balm for general use." A not of Zam-lluk should always 1m kept handy in every heme, work-shop, and on overy farm, sheep run, nod cattle sf.iiicn. Sold by nil stores and chemists at Is. fid.'and 3s. fd. per pet. /

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1483, 4 July 1912, Page 6

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DAILY MISHAPS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1483, 4 July 1912, Page 6

DAILY MISHAPS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1483, 4 July 1912, Page 6

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