BAD LEGS FOB 3S YEAIIS. POISONED SOKES AS DEEP AS A PIPE BOWL. WONDERFUL UM-BU.K HEALING. A marvellous cure of !I8 years' old poisoned leg sores is reported by Mr. Harry Dcvereux, of 1 Bishopgatc Street, Wickham, Newcastle, N.S.W., who writes:—"Thirty-eight years ago, while working in the Co operative Mining Tunnel at Wallsend, I knocked (he skin off my ankle, and tho : brackish \mter I was working in caused blood poisoning, which spread from the ankle lo the knee. "Largo ulcerated sores broke out on my leg, and some were, so 'deep that 1 could have got the bowl of a pipe into them. I was in absolute torture. 1 was treated by a Wallsend doctor, but without permanent benefit resulting. The places kept breaking out worse than over. In this miserable state I remained, for several years. I tried all the doc tors I could go 10, but they did not relieve me for long. I also used a" the advertised ointments 1 could gel during that period, which was long before Zam Buk was brought inlo existence However, it was only effort wasted, fur inc pain was intolerable all the time. (t was just as if someone were putting a red-hot searing-iron into the wounds. "Somo months ago I started to use Z»m-Buk. The injured surface of the leg was so extensive that it took finite a lot of Zam-Euk to dress it. but oh, what blessed relief I obtained. It was absolutely wonderful Iho great improvement that took place with each pot of ZamBuk I. used. "My leg was formerly considerably swollen, but 7,am-Bul; look down the swelling and relieved the awful pain. I experienced the greatest ease 1 had known for 3S years. Persevering with Zam-Buk, I found that the intlaiiimation was removed and the sores healed up well. Before long, my leg was perfectly well, and to my mind this is the most wonderful case*of healing I have ever known." Be sure you get 7,am-Buk, sold by all chemists and stores at Is. 6d. or 3s. 6d. d pot,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 195, 7 May 1918, Page 3
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344Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 195, 7 May 1918, Page 3
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