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BAD LEG AFTER A KNOCK.

Slant MONTHS' FEARFUL LEG ULCEUS. LIMB SAVED BY ZAM-BUK. Ai the outcome, of a simple accident— ii knock on the lcß—Mr. W..E' Brovr.jj, of Durham Str*ot, Aircklimd. Now iealand, was crippled with flo=li-eating; ulcers for eight months. Tellin* how the ' limb was made qitito strong and sound l.iy Zam-BuU's liKilinj., 3tr. Brown esys:— "'Through knocking my left kff asraiust Hie edge of a box, I ono day burst a varicose vein. A stream of blood gushed out, and it was some tiuie teffire I could stop ■the outtiw. Soon afterwards the wound became .liißry-leoking and ulcer--011?, and caused great, piijn. "I laid up "*nd rested the limb, but it was no use, for the bad place net worso and worse, and terribly inflamed. Then thffi treatment of a nicditai man. vrjta tried, but it failed to bring any impiovß' ment. For «ight months I waa in {earful torineut I'h-e itiflammation spread, the itleors got deeper and bigger, awl the leg ivas (swollen enormously. "I had -often heard of Zam-Buk so at l,ist I deckletl to try it. I experienced splendid <-as.c almost, as s6o» as I used the balm. Zam-Bek soothed awiiy the pain, greatly reduced the swelling, and caused the ICR to l«ve a much better iippMrancp. Thsn further ts« of Zam-Btib thoroughly cleansed tiro islccrntod places and began to 'heal them. "Zam-Buk soon made the. leg quite Bound, strong, iviia eiiptilo again, nud 1 isi» now back nt tfofk.*' For this treatment of every-day skin' sores, flesh wounds and injuries," Zam* Buk is an ever-ready lienler. It is also excellent for ted Icrs, ecaema, poiso.ited wotiiicls, rnunma: sores, uldnf.s, piles, sore achinp feet, ringworm, etc. Of nil stores and ch'cmist-3. —Advt.

"Bright old tin?," coining chiefly from municipal collections of refuse, are : !jou''hi for 30s. a ton and sold at 555. a ton for the extraction of H» Hβ; which is wortb JKMfI a ton, it was stated in the City of London Cirmrt:. Only two or three (irms in the whole of the coimtrr are eiagi<sed in this trade*

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1974, 3 February 1914, Page 3

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347

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1974, 3 February 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1974, 3 February 1914, Page 3

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