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SHOULDER GASHED OPEN. WONDERFUL ZAM-BUK HEALING. No wound will heal until thoroughly cleansed of all dirt and foreign matter. You can even sew up a wound, as Mr. •Tames Smith's wound was sewn np. but if it has not been purified it will burst out again in festering and inflammation. When Zam-Buk is appl'ied to wounds the powerful antiseptic properties of this Brflni immediately set to work cleansing and purifying the • tissues, drawing out all corrupt matter, festering and inflammation, and not until this process is completod does proceed with the work of growing new healthy skin. Mr. Smith lives at 185 a ltiley. Street, Sydney, and says:- • "I met with an accident while skylarking with a friend. ITn happened to have a kn'ifo in hand at the-time, which caught mo in the shoulder, making a gash some five inchcs long down my arm, wbieh gaprd open. T'w doctor at the hospital inserted six stitelies in the' wound, but, these breaking away, I lost a terrible lot of blood, and lny nrm broke out in a festering and areafly inflamed condition, amd seemed lik« paralysed; in fact, J lost all use of it. My arm continued in this condilion for three months, and as a last resort r decided to try what Zam-Bnk would do, having hrard of its success in curing similar injuriefi. The wonderful powers of Znm-Buk more than exceeded my expectations. The first few applications drew out the inflammation, reduced I lie swelling and soothed the throbbing pain in a miraculous manner. A ter lmving used a few pots of he Balm, the wound healed up from the bottom with new healthy flesh, and now only .n scar remains to show flow great was the iniury." , .. Is, (ill. and 3s. fid. everywhere. Keep a pot always handy.

Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. , For Oonffhs Coldfli novcr fails. AaTt.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 205, 25 May 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 205, 25 May 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 205, 25 May 1920, Page 10

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