POISONED, ULCERATED Leg! KICK CAUSES TEAKS OF MISERY. CRIPPLE SAVE!) BY ZAM-BUK. A poisoned, ulcerated leg- so full of corruption that six doctors didn't cure it was the painful 12-year legacy left to Mr. W. Clarke, of "The Courier" Office, Clifton, Q., by a kick got whilst playing football. "The injury was most painful," says Mr. Clarko, "but foolishly I neglected it. Poison must have got into the wound, for no sooner did the place appcaV to heal than it would break out again into a nasty ulcerous sore. Soon the leg was in a shocking condition. After being skilfully treated by six- different doctors, who did their best to try and cure me, my leg broke out again—three times in New Southj Wales, and twice' in Queensland. I wont into three different hospitals, but after I left them I seemed as Bad as ever. "For twelve long years did I suffer iu this way, and had given up hope of ever getting cured—l was in despair. At this stage a friend strongly recommended Zam-Buk, and to euconrnge me to try this bairn bought a supply and gave it to me. I obtained such relief from the first two or three applications that I. was more than encouraged to persevere. I laid in a good supply of ZamBuk, and dressed the wound twice a day. Evidence of healing soon appeared, and the running ceased. Zam-Buk ended all pain, irritation, and smarting, and the wound became cleansed. I persisted with Zam-Buk until .new skin had formed and mv leg was completely cured." Zam-Buk soothe 3 aud quickly ends Eczema, Itchy Rash, Pimples. Scalp Sores, Ringworm, and other disfiguring skin diseases. It is also squally effective ior Bad Legs. Diseased J.nkles. Ulcers. Piles. Poisoned Wound, Eater's Bash, Fwtartf Pores, Cuts, Brui-.es. Burns, Scales, Sprains, etc. Of all chemists and stores, at Is. (id. or 3s. Gd.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3020, 6 March 1917, Page 6
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366Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3020, 6 March 1917, Page 6
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