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GHASTLY RESULT OF A FALL.

• FACE DISFIGURED BY ULCERE MARVELLOUS HEALING BY , ZAM-BUK. Mr?. Ethel Flaherty, of 117 Melville Street, Hobart, Tasmania, - saysMy two littlo children, Annie and Ltliel, hnva both derived groat benefit from ZamBuk. Annie lmd a nasty sore form oil her forehead, the result of a fall. She kept scratching this, and eventually poisoned it, for the wound started to fester and spread, then blood-poison set in, and broke out on her body and head. She made this worse by always rubbing and' scratching it. Her forehead and nosa were awful siffhts, and the ulcers having attacked them, nearly all the flesh was eaten away from her nose, and tho bone almost exposed, leaving it a ghastly sight. Various ointments were prescribed by o. medical attendant, but none of them did her any good; instead, she continued to get worse. "At last I decided to give Zam-Buk a trial, and the immediate results were most satisfactory. After only a few applications tho disease was arrested.' tho irritation and itching ended so completely that she.did not attempt to scratch or touch the sores. As Zam-Buk was persevered with, all bad matter was drawn out, and the sores and ulcers gradually dried up and healed. New healthy skin was gTowu over the places whero tho sores had been, and no traces of the terrible ulcers remained. "My baby had an outbreak behind her ears through teething. The • sores wero continually running, causing' great irritation and making iior extremely cros?. Zam-Buk soothed tho pain and allayed tho irritation in a wonderful manner. By regularly applying this balin all trouble was banished and the sores perfectly | healed. "My mother for a long tine w a. mortvr to that dreaded complaint, piles, but t am glad to say Znm-Duk completely , freed her from this awful torture. Zam- , ijuk should be in every home. We aro , never without n pot." Sold by all stores i and chemists at Is, fid. and 3s. Cd. per pot.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1527, 24 August 1912, Page 13

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332

GHASTLY RESULT OF A FALL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1527, 24 August 1912, Page 13

GHASTLY RESULT OF A FALL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1527, 24 August 1912, Page 13

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