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SCALDED FEET AND ULCER ON SHIN

GRAND CURES BY ZAM-BUK,

“Whilst I was pouring boiling water into the teapot," says Mrs A. Quinn. 30, Duke street. East Sydney, “the bottom came out, and the hot liquid went all over my feet, scalding them in a shocking manner. X suffered dreadfully' from the terrible pain- Large blisters formed, and. when they burst, left the surfaces of my feet red raw. Having Zam-Buk at hand. I quickly applied it. “Zam-Buk took away tho terrific heat from tho wounds, and allayed tho inflammation. besides proving most soothing and cooling. Tho. balm- then stst up rapid healing, and in a short time my feet were completely better. “Some time ago I knocked my left shin. Dye getting into tho injury fi’t up festering, and my leg became greatly inflamed. Tho flesh was eaten away to the bone, and inflammation extended right up to my knee. Sleep was out of the question. In fact, at night X used to toss about in agony', thou get up and walk the floor, which only mado the awful smarting worse. Happily I commenced to use Zam-Buk on the wound, which gave mo considerable relief. ZamBuk stopped the terrible Itching and shooting pains at once, drew out the poison, and cleansed tho wound on iryshin.- Continuing with the treatment, my leg healed splendidly, and Is r.mv quite well." Zam-Buk, unsurpassed for banishing skin and scalp diseases, and quickly healing cuts, sores, and flesh wounds, is obtainable of all chemists and stores at Is Od and 8s Cd per pot.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10607, 4 June 1920, Page 10

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SCALDED FEET AND ULCER ON SHIN New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10607, 4 June 1920, Page 10

SCALDED FEET AND ULCER ON SHIN New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10607, 4 June 1920, Page 10

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