ELESH-EATING- UT.CF.T!S.TERRTBLE BAD LEG CUBED BY ZAJI-BTTK AFTER ALL OTHER REMEDIES FAILED. • . Zam-Buk 19.ii-proved rnmedv for wl legs,, ulcers, and .'diseased ■ ankles-. In thousands of cases, after all othe'r treat- • montfi failed, Ziim-Buk has. effcct?d a- . complete .and permanent- cure, and ns a typical instance tak/! tl"> ense nf Mrs.' ..». Darrell, of 28 Levey Stre°t> Ohinpen- < dale. Sydney.-who writes:—"While living iit Woy Woy I had tho misfortune' to slip and sprain my anlde. This'caused the ankle to brent out in painful ulcers around *"the ankle bone, and- tho font swelled to such an .extent that T could •not'get my boot on. Tho holes thnt tho ulcers caused wcr« so deep in'the fle?h that I could-bury my. fingers in them. • I- suffered frightful pain dnrin? this • time, which Rave me no respite iiijht or day. : and interfered with, my Bleep at nighty for th/> burning and throbbing sensation that was unbearable. ■ "Many • remedies wero tried during • this time; but thev were very unsatisfactory, and onlv half healed the wound, . which than broke out again as bad ns ever. At Inst I wns persuaded to ufO Zam-Buk. _ After tho first application I saw a decided improvement, which grow nioro pronounced each day. and after a few weeks' treatment, these terrible' ulcers were enfirqly healed, after being bad for 15 months three months of which I never put my foot to tho ground." Because it is so: wholesome and effective accounts- for Zatn-Bnk's success in cases of Eczema, Pimples, Pi'Tes, Cuts, Bruises, AhscesFee, Abrasions. Bad, Legs, Sores, Scabs, Boils, Poisoned Wounds,. Burns, Scalds, Ulcors. irritated or inflamed conditions of tho skin generally. ■Zam-Buk is obtainable from all chemists and stores at Is. Gd., or 3s. 6d. for large family pot..
I'm froinj back to Yacltnndandah! Back to dad and mum and yon. So meet me on the "SMrcs" verandah', , Rwcet 801 l Doyle of "Doolladoo." I've bought tho ring aii J. furniture: And when you've cold, dear, don't bo etlnijy With the- Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. -Advt. Shino your tan shoes with "TAN-OIi" —tho brilliant polish that won't mb off. -Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 199, 18 May 1920, Page 9
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348Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 199, 18 May 1920, Page 9
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