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POISONED KNEE

■OPERATED' ON' AND "UNDER "DOO .- TGB THREE MONTHS. '

ZAiM-BUK CURES IN THREE . WEEKS.

' A cut, bruise, or knock may not seem of much account when the first p&iij has passed away,; but unless the injured place. ia dressed with Zam-Buk,. dirt and disease germs get into the-wound, and : oauso months of suffering and low of wages. . - . ; > --" Mrs Lillie Jamioaon, of 89,.. Bridg» ' street, Valley, Brisbane,. say's of her husband's cure by Zam-Buk :-r- ---. "Four months ago my husband knocked his knee on the scaffolding of a building whilst at work. Besides itt» flicting a' painful injury, it broke a blood vessel and caused inflammation, all over the limb". I treated him witb • certain'remedies; and hot fomentation*, but these" only .made the wound worse. He was-.then operated on by a.doctor, who attended nim for nearly three months, but as he seemed to be making no progress, a friend advised me to ' try Zam-Buk, of which, she gave me Vlarge--pot ti» : a' trial.'' -'"The" balm was applied, "arid "the result surprised us. Zam-Buk did" my 'husband more good than anything else/ "The doctor had opened the lee to let the blood and accumulated matter out, but it 'broke out in. a fresh place. Zam-Buk drew out the poisonous matter,' subdued the inflammation, and healed the wound. It took barely three weeks to heal, and there are' now no 'ill-effects from it. Wo have great faith in Zam-Buk." , The striking success of Zam-Buk it due to its herbal origin. .Zam-Buk ;■ k is prepared with great skill from? reliable vegetable substances,-which have all a specific medicinal action. ITie result is, you have in Zam-Buk a concentrated balm of the highest purity and of unvarying healing, - soothing, and antiseptic-power. , .:. # Zam-Buk Js unlike anything else m character and .'for. good, results. .; It« ,fame. for aches, wounds,' ; and, numerous skin affections is established -throughout, the world; ...Keep a,' pot'.always handy. Is 6d and 3s 6d,. everywhere.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19190516.2.87

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10281, 16 May 1919, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
321

POISONED KNEE New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10281, 16 May 1919, Page 7

POISONED KNEE New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10281, 16 May 1919, Page 7

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