' TEH-BIBLE BAD LEG. ZAM-BUU SUCCESSFUL AFTER MANY TREATMENTS FAILED. Don't forget that a slight knock or scratch may lead to months, or even years of suffering. Henco the importance of promptly treating even the least skin abrasion with Znm-Buk. ZnmBuk not only soothes away the "day and night" .pain, but also draws out the poison, cleanses the injury, and sets up healthy healing. Tho unique cleansing and healing powers of Znm-Buk .wo illustrated 'by the striking experience of Mr. Bolton, of 18 rainier Street, East Sydney, whoso wifo writes as follows:— "Two years ago my husband knocked his right shin. The place bcc.aino terribly mllamed, and he suffered the greatest agony. Blood, poison set in and the swelling spread right up his leg. The pain from tho festered' wound was eo bad that ho could not rest day or night. He treated himself by bathing and using homely remedies, .but the leg became much worse. He could get no relief at all, so had a very trying time." "After eighteen, months of suffering, lie was lucky enough-to hoar about ZamBuk. Being recommended to try the balm, ho purchased a pot, and began to apply Zani-Buk to ibis poisoned leg. Znm-Buk gave him tho first respite from pain ho 'had bad for a long time. The awful burning, throbbing pains tvero soothed. The wound was thoroughly elennsed, and natural healing was marvellously, set up. Zam-Buk cured liis leg so thoroughly that ho was able to return to worli. Now he can hardly find words to expr«'s his appreciation of this herbal healer.'' Zam-Buk is excellent for eczema, ulcers, piles, poisoned and festering sorc\ bad logs, ringworm, scalp diseases, fore arms, burns and scalds, cuts, wounds, rheumatism, clc. Of all chemists and stores, U.. (id, tmd ite. W.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 301, 16 September 1919, Page 2
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