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ARM HIPPED OPEN.

PAIN MADE SLEEP IMPOSSIBLE. MAN'S PRAISE-FOR ZAM-BUK. Mr. M. Hill, of 16 Windmell Street, New Farm, Brisbane, says:—"While getting through a Barbed wire fence I badly ripped open my forearm. The wound festered and gradually became worse. In the opening, the edges, of which yawned apart, matter filled in, and my arm inflamed in a terrible manner. The pain was awful, lor the wound would throb and throb, making it nigh unbearable. At night 1 could not sleep, and although I used many remedies, as well hs an ointment which a doctor prescribed, 1 did not get -any relief. "Altei 1 had suffered for over seven months, a friend persuaded me to commence using Zam-Buk, as she herself had. great faith in it. I purchased a supply, and shortly after the first application I obtained much ease. The inflammation and throbbing pains were not so bad, and corresponding benefit was noticed after each application. Inflammation whs drawn out, and the wound cleansed of all impurities. I persevered I witn 2,um-Buli until the injury hnd completely knitted together find healed up in a splendid manner. "We always keep a supply of ZnrnBui; by us ior emergencies, and I have used it on many occasions, always with excellent results." ■ : Zam-Buk is excellent for eczema, ulcers, ringworm bad legs, rashes, eruptions, pimples, sores, scabs, scales, piles, pains swellings, chapped hnntls sore fnces, cold sons, chilblains, cuts, burns, festering, poisoned wounds, children's sores, and injured conditions of the skin generally. Of all chemists and stores at Is. lid. and 3s. Gd. per pot.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 17, 15 October 1918, Page 3

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ARM HIPPED OPEN. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 17, 15 October 1918, Page 3

ARM HIPPED OPEN. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 17, 15 October 1918, Page 3

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