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BLOOD-POISONED LEG FOR FIFTEEN YEARS. ORDINARY REMEDIES PROVE USELESS. ZAM-BUK HEALS LIKE MAGIC. Air. Arthur Onslow, 8 Li tile Bourke Street, Surry Hills, Sydney, says;—"l knocked my shin, which was so irritable that I scratched it to try and got case. Dye out ol' my sock got into the wouml, which developed into 11 nasty sore. The torture; was something terrible. "Walking irritated' it worse, and so soon as my blood got heated the itching was agonising! I experimented with all kinds of remedies, but did not get ease, and for 15 years I suffered 'awfully. "A small supply of Zam-Buk was given to me, and I applied some to my .leg. Soon after I experienced a most delightful cooling and'soothing sensation. The irritation and pains were eased in a splendid manner. I persisted, using ZamBuk until all bad matter was drawn out of the injury, and tho wound healed in' a perfect manner.. Zeui-Bulc left my leg absolutely spotless. I recommend it to other sufferers' enthusiastically." Tho most stubborn wound or sore must give .way to .the magic disease-dispelling' power of Zam-Buk. No matter how lohg you havo suffered, perseverance with Zam-Buk. will result in your being cured as was Mr..Onslow, Start with Zam-Buk at once. Sevenhuman skeletons have been unearthed. nn tho estate of tho London County Council's asylum at Cane llill, Surrey, where-Hie remains of'prehistoric animals were .discovered early in February. With., tlio skeleton's were found three metal knives .identified as AngloSaxon by British Aluseuiu experts mul it is. suggested that*' the interments may be of the sisth century.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1726, 17 April 1913, Page 6

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262

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1726, 17 April 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1726, 17 April 1913, Page 6

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