S ORDEAL OF^QQO^STLESS^iGH^ HUNDREDS OF £'s IN VAiN-Z'ABB-BUK TO THE REjSCUEy j Stratford jr case is so bad that benefit cannot be derived from Zam-Buk, Which ■' in a marvellous manner. Mrs. M. Stratford, 59 Hcytesbury Road, | mS / //ft I /ill Subiaco, Perth, W.A., says:—"Three years ago while living in Brisbane, ; MlB '"&SmPMM!/®\ ' was bitten by a mosquito, and on account of the sting and itchiness, I rubbed || HI ®y ' e § briskly. Soon after my leg broke out in a state of ulcers, which ate ;• / their way into holes'right through to the bone. 1 have had as many as seven | ■ / J? '' W&Z'h \ holes ' n my leg 3t a '' me > P a ' n agony were terrible. The ulcers S ! I) $i&yj 1 were ' n a continual state of dreadful inflammation, which added to my $ | 5/ J suffering- For hours I have sat on the edge of the bed trying to get relief S I ~ <|f' "' I from the burning pains by bathing my leg in cold water, but this did not give * 1 -M- | any .benefit. I was under numerous'doctors, all of whom failed to give me s I AJa v'y' / \ W I any relief. Some suggested an operation. Then I was attended by a:• \ -Qti ' ,W ' | .trained nurse, but the poulticing and bathing she adopted only made things j; k v -,-Vj ? flhk __' -jiy i I worse. • ■ $ | \ M., » Sgp? # / "My health broke down under the awful strain, for I got very little sleep at 5 p \ j n '^ l. My face being drawn with pain made me have a haggard appearance, I and the awful suffering added years on to my life. I tried every remedy and § | \ w%a / °' nlme nt I could get hold of, but they all proved futile; in fact, I spent hundreds § || com- \ / of pounds trying to cure my leg. All the prescriptions, treatments, and ointments | | pletely S' at^ by man y eminent doctors brought no good result. From time to time 1 had i / fy y" re^n y , t° lay up on account of the agony, and could do no manner of work pr even walk, and J -j I -am itk. ] as j j JespajfeJ 0 f ever getting well. 7 t " P IJMUfl'v ta || OB i •" After reading about Zam-Buk balm and Zam-Buk pills,-1 deckled'to lry-dw treat- |. . | UW.H/4• I TO. UoC ment and procured a supply. 1 took the pills as directed, and at the same time dressed £ i im-BUK FOR. the ulcers with Zam-Buk balm. The pills generally cleansed my system and purified || I ... "my blood, while the balm cooled and soothed the burning pain in a miraculous manner, x | • — | After 30 years' torture, I realised that 1 had. at last got hold of the right remedy, i 1 ZAM-BUK is a healing, As I continued applying the balm all the bad matter was withdrawn, the j K soothing, and antiseptic Balm l I j . £ ? j l J ' l i.l ' i '• 5 or great purity and efficiency, holes commenced to heal up and i had a nice healthy appearance. 1 was soon | I Dp!^ndid W curcs. n0 ZaniSuk 'Is a^e to Bet8 et a hout a little in comfort, and enjoy a good night's rest-; the swell- £ Pj invaluable Tor Cuts, Bruises, ing and inflammation had subsided, and all pain had disappeared. I regularly . | Eczema, ° a pfmp!cs. si °sores 3 , dressed my leg with Zam-Buk balm until all the ulcers were healed, the flesh re- J I fib" n cess E cs. L jfinS Mrerm! a healthy appearance, and splendid new healthy skin grown over the .? | parber's Rash. and aii injured! once diseased area. The pills made my. blood beautiful and rich, and now I I I Djsea3ed. 'orheaifhy"- feel in splendid health altogether. I think Zam-Buk balm and Zam-Buk pills are | I frdm worth their weight in gold, and only regret that I did not commence with them I P -and °3/« iSrgc °Fntnt?y 1 Size ear^er * ' trus ' '^ at su ff eters will benefit by my experience and I I (containing nearly four times t r y Zam-Buk." This wonderful healing balm has been the means by which some of ? I Pflst ai Free Trom h °iicfZam-Buk '^ e most stubborn cases have been completely and permanently cured, and |.... j| Co., 39 Pitt street, Sydney. no household is complete without it. _ . . | I I Dn^^;:^oN li^bSEiS I p advant ge of.^possesoing
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1602, 20 November 1912, Page 3
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