A SPECIAL "PRESS" REPRESENTATIVE
OtvM Zam-Bak Craat Prato*.
Mr. J. T. Mclnaee, * Queensland Journalist and Explorar, for many years spacial news writer for the lT Queenslander,” and now attached to the staff of that popular daily morning newspaper, the Brisbane “ Daily Mail/' writes to the proprietors of Zam-Buk the following letter eulogising the healing virtues of that Great Healing Balm. tl l cannot speak too highly of tho efficacy of Zam-Buk Healing Balm which was the means of completely curing me of what might otherwise bare proved a troublesome infirmity. Some sin years ago when in the ‘ Gulf Country ’ of Queensland, I had the misfortune to suffer from a bad attack of Dengue Fever followed by severe Dy•wuitory which brought about an abdominal weakness that I came to regard as Hemmorrhoids or ordinary Piles, and proceeded to treat myself accordingly. The infirmity, however, was of an intermittent character,
but when in evidence proved very severe, whilst the periods of attack varied according 3 to the change ef climatic conditions with which 1 had to contend. Some twelve months ago I thought it advisable to consult an eminent Inter-State medical export who diagnosed the case as a prolapse f the lower bowel, and advised a ostly operation as the surest and safest means of a speedy cure. Fornnately for me my business arrangements at the time did not permit of his course, although I had detor- . umed to act on the medico’s advice vhen a favourable opportunity offered. About this time, however, no : uek would have it, I decided to give Zam-Buk a trial, and with most gratifying results. Its application proved soothing, its properties strengthening, and after using three large pots of the preparation, I am pleased to say iny health improved, my bodily coaafort was restored, and what promises to be a troublesome complaint has, a am glad to say, departed, and for ever. You are quite st liberty, to publish this letter if desired, because I think that in the interests of suffering humanity, the value of a simple remedy of this sort cannot be too known. Zam-Buk is obtainable irom ill medicine vendors, price 1/6 and 3/6 large pot (containing nearly lour times 1.6
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 357, 10 April 1908, Page 2
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367A SPECIAL "PRESS" REPRESENTATIVE Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 357, 10 April 1908, Page 2
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