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WORKER'S AWFUL LEG. BADLY' ULCERATED AFTER KNOCK. SAVED Bi ZAM-BUK. The terrible penalty of disablement 01- loss of limb, often follows neglect of poisoned wounds and ulcers, bateguaid yourself by applying Zam-Buk Nothing else is so safe, sure, and swift m its ■ healing and antiseptic power. Here is a Sydney worker's experience. Writing from 626 Harris Street, Ultimo, Mis. 11. Hunt, says: „ “My husband, while working at Calden Island, had the misfoi tune to knock his leg, taking the skm oil. flunking it would, soon got well, he neglected the injury. Some poisonous substance got into the sore, and it developed seriously. His leg grew extremely painful, an I so badly ulcerated that there was a P holo in if. Day and uignt ho could get no relief from the burning irritation. k “For months my husband suffered fearfully. i hough he tried all manlier <> ordinary ointments It was not unt 1 he began with Zam-Buk that, he felt.im! benefit. Ah soon as this wonderful balm was applied, it made the leg a lot easiei, soothing the burning pom immediately. As the result of Zam-Buk dressings, improvement continued daily until the leg was finally ami perfectly healed. '1 here s nothing to equal Zam-Buk for thorough healing. Me keep it always 11 Zam-Buk has wonderful power in cases of Bingworm. Pile-'. Boils. Ulcers. TTotweather Elenin. Sore IVet. Mo cm. to nites Snrnins, Poisoned Cuts. ofc. <>ct. '/-im-Buk from the nearest Chemist, or Store. Is. 6d.. 3s._ C>d. for the more economical family size.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 97, 18 January 1921, Page 9

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253

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 97, 18 January 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 97, 18 January 1921, Page 9

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