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SLIPPED AND SPRAINED ANKLE.

SIX -WEEKS HELPLESS IN BED. ANOTHER SPLENDID. OTOE BY ZAMBUIC. ' : Mrs.. .J. Biselv, of 68 George. Street, North, Hobarl l'as., says'"While coming down'-a footpath near my' lionie I trod on a 'small stone, which caused mo to turn over on-my; ankle. I collapsed- on the fpotpath, tho agony being excruciating. My ankle, which was terribly bruised, swelled up, and from my foot up to £hc.thigh turned .as blaok as ink, and for six weeks I was confined to my. bed,'. suffering in a •terrible manner, Tho. pain ■was so intense that I could not sleep. Tho accident upset mo so much that my ■health,-; was interfered with,', and I became., completely run-down with the pain, anxiety, and' worry, and I was unable to do any. household work. ~ ' - ' "I: :tried all tho things that" I could to got relief, , but'nothing gave mo £>ny ease.: At last an old lady friend persuaded m'o to "uso -Zam-Buk, and I was glad.l 'did so. /I. rubbed Zam-Buk well into .my anklo, arid after tho 'first application I experienced'great relief, for in a.short time, the, pain subsided and' tho-swelling went'down. As the treatment continued, tho' bruissd appearance disappeared, my leg resumed its normal proportions, anil tho. use of my foot came back. In the owl ■ I was able to get about with ease and - felt 1 no ill effects -rehatevor. ZamBuk is indeed a valuable household asset." A pot of Zam-Buk should bo. kept handy in every home and on every farm and cattle station. Sold by all stores and olwmisia.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1629, 21 December 1912, Page 11

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SLIPPED AND SPRAINED ANKLE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1629, 21 December 1912, Page 11

SLIPPED AND SPRAINED ANKLE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1629, 21 December 1912, Page 11

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