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ULCERATED LEG HEALED.

Medical Treatment andmany Eemedie* Prove Useless.- Zam-Buk Brings Instant Belief.

The almost boundless power of Zam-Buk in cases of bad legs is strikingly illustrated by -the experience of Mrs E, Ayers, residing at 15 Edwin street, Croydon, Sydney, who suffercl terrible pain, for a long time with an ulcerated leg, and yet was perfectly cured by the Zam-Bulr treatment in a few weeks.

"I think it my duty to inform you," says Mrs Ayers, "and, through you, the public generally, the great benefits I have derived from using Zam-Buk. I suffered for a very long while with an ulcerated leg, during which time I had medical advice, and also tried several so-calkd remedies, but could gain no relief whatever. A friend advised l m-e to try Zaxn-Bufc. and accompanied his, recommendation with a pot of the balm. To my great surprise and joy the _ relief I gained in a day or two was wonderful. II 11I 1 psrse\ered, applied Zam-Buk regularly and according to instructions, and. gradually the sore disappeared. I consider Zam-Buk is a wonderful healing and soothing balm, which no home should be without." Such are the wonderful powers of ZamBuk, the world's greatest healing balm. *n<l skin-cure for all injuries and skin diseases'. Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot, of all chemists and stores.

One of the difficulties in connection with! all classes of fanning at the present time, says the Hon. p. Boddq, is tbub tEe , older people engaged in it neglected to gir» the younger folk an interest in the woclf A -. causing the young people to hive off- to th* industrial centres rather than to -continue -. I cultivating the land. 1 On the recommendation of the Stock' Committee of the Southland Acclimatise tion Society the matter of the protection of weasels is to be brought up at the nextf conference with a view to having the protection removed from stoats, weasels, and \ ferret*

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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 34

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ULCERATED LEG HEALED. Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 34

ULCERATED LEG HEALED. Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 34

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