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LIMBS RAVAGED BY ULCERS.

ZAM-BUK'S WONDERFUL HEALING. One day Mr. J. K. Johnstone, of 25 Vere Street, West Richmond, Melbourne, got a nasty wound on the shin through being kicked by a horse. "Fearful complications ensue'd," says Air. Johnstone, "and soon I was suffering unspeakable agony from blood-poisoning. My leg got into a dreadful state, it became ulcerated, inflamed and festered. .The sore would not heal, and for months it was a nasty open wound, causing much suffering. I tried all sorts of remedies, amongst them those prescribed by out doctor, but without tho least good result. My leg becamo worse, and to add to my misery my left leg broko out as well, and between the two I was nearly out 6T my mind from the pain. For two years I sulfered terribly, aiid almost despaired of ever being better.

"Hearing that Zam-Buk was a good healer for ulcerated legs and sores'l procured a supply and dressed my legs with it. The sores were cased and soothed oy its mild action almost immediately. I determined to continue with Zam-Buk, and regularly applied it to the injured surface. It was a long up-hill fight, but persistence with Zam-Bui won the day. Finally, when all inflamm ition and poisonous matter had been removed, tho fl-ouwls assumed i\, healthv condition, and finally healed up altogether." On tlie farm, sheep-run and cattle station, and in the home, mine, or workshop, Zam-Buk should always bo kept handy. It is invaluable for flesh wounds and cold sores, ulceration, piles, rheumatism, chilblains, cuts, burns, scalds, sprains, and all similar injuries. ZamBuk heals quickly, and is a. splendid safeguard against blood-poison and festering. Obtainable of all chemists and stores, Is. Gd., 3a. Cd. per pot. If not obtainable from your vendor wo will post direct to you at same prices. Address, C. E..Fulford (Aug.), Ltd., 39 Pitt Streot, Sydney,

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 213, 28 May 1918, Page 8

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312

LIMBS RAVAGED BY ULCERS. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 213, 28 May 1918, Page 8

LIMBS RAVAGED BY ULCERS. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 213, 28 May 1918, Page 8

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