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CHOPPING WOOD ACCIDENT

* ! FLYING PIECES, CUT SHIN OPEN. ULCERATED WOUND HEALED BY ZAM-BUK. 1 Accidents afe Bound to happen, so always keep,handy a pot of Zam-Buk. Mr. M. O'Regan of 14, Nash-street, East Perth, W.A., Bays : — "While chopping wood a piece flew off, inflicting a nasty jagged' wound on my left' shin. Ulceration set in, and my leg swelled up to a great siaej the pain was dreadful. It being impossible to get my boot on, I was unable to go to work, and, l had to lay up. Inflammation spread 'over my leg and extended down to my ' ankle, while matter was freely, discharged. "Poultices ' and many' other remedies were tried, but with no success ; instead of getting better my leg grew worse. My daughter then got a supply of ZamBuk and' persuaded me to try it. Commencing to dress my leg with Zam-Buks I was pleased,, tp find the pain and inflammation were subdued. - This was so encouraging that I persisted with ZamBuk until the wound was cleansed of all impurities and healed in a perfect manner. Zam-Buk made my leg completely better in a splendid fashion, and I was able' to get about With eas«. . , "Later I was troubled with rheumatic pains,. but a few applications of Zam-Buk ended all the twinges and freed 'mo from ,my trouble. Now I always keep a pot by me." _ Zam-Buk is withont equal for cuts, bruises, burns, ' scalds, abrasions, and all injuries to the skin ; and promptly banishes sunburn, itch, sore feet, prickly 'heat, boils, pimples, running sores, ulcers, ringwoign. barber's rash, swellings, and all injured and diseased conditions of the skin. Zam-Buk is obtainable from all chemists and stores at Is 6d per pot, . and 3s 6d large family size (containing nearly four times the Is 6d pot).— Advt. - • •

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 10

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300

CHOPPING WOOD ACCIDENT Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 10

CHOPPING WOOD ACCIDENT Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 10

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