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FELL INTO TUB OF BOILING • WATER. PROUD FLESH SET IN.-DOCTOK WANTED TO OPEKATB—JfARVBL- ■ LOUS HEALING BY ZAM-BUK. Mrs. Eliza ,I'raft, of Bourko Street, Carrington, Newcastle, N.S.AV., says:— "My little son Clifford, when two years of age, Ml into a tub of scalding water, his left arm being severely _ injured, where tho flesh was literally boiled. The pain must haven been unbearable, for'the sinews were all contracted and drawn up, and his arm distorted.' It presented a sickening sight. Tlio doctor treated tho little fellow with lime and water, but proud, flesh set in and his arm became worse. For three months it was in a horrible state, and tho doctor seriously thought of taking the arm off at the elbow, but to this wo would not consent. "Clifford was in a terrible condition when we decided to. use Zam-Buk, for it had been strongly recommended to us many times. In a very short time this balm subdued the inflammation, and drew all the proud flesh away. Zam-Buk was su soothing that he fell asleep as soon as it was applied; he was unable to get any rest before we commenced with Zam-Buk. We continued tho treatment with Znm-Buk until not only the wound itself healed, but the sinews were relaxed and tho use of his arm. returned. Zam-Buk eventually made. tho injured limb thoroughly strong again. "Oh another' occasion lie was covered nil over with sores caused by chickenpox. But perseverance with Zani-Bul; resulted in him being completely cured. Here again Zam-Buk cunie to the rescue in a wonderful manner." Zam-Buk, the world's surest healer, is sold by all stores and chemists at Is. (!d. and !!s. (Jd. per pot. Always keep it handy. The Wellington Nnvals are making arrangements to hold the of a series of social evenings (to be continued through tho winter months) next week. The feature of the first evening will be a euchre tournament.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 6 March 1913, Page 7

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319

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 6 March 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 6 March 1913, Page 7

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