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IH TORMENT DAY AND NIGHT.

Worker's Bleeding Piles Banished by Zam-Buk. Zani-Buk has earned the deep gratitude of Mr Thomas Dear, one ot Hobart's best known townsmen, who has been cured of a dreadful attack of bleeding piles. Mr Dear, who iives at o Sackvilie Street, Hobart, las., says: "Bleeding piles so weakened and tortured me that at length 1 was compelled k> lay up in bed. Various medicines were prescribed by the doctor, but not one of them brought any permanent ease from tho burning, itchy irritation. "1 endured days and nights of indescribable torment, until my wife, hearing that Zam-Buk would do me good, purchased a pot. This soothing balm reduced the" innammation splendidly, and within jtwo days effected a wonderful improvement. "I was soon able to get.about again, and after a little more,, than a fortnight's persistent treatment with ZamBuk my distressing complaint was overcome completely. "I also used Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap when a nasty skin rash appeared on my chest. It soon subdued the irritation, and made my skin clear and healthy." ! Zam-Buk should be kept handy in every home, workshop, farmstead and cattle station. For skin.,sores, heat swellings ' and rashee, ulceration, sore feet, piles, flesh.wounds, and other injuries Zam-Buk is unsurpassed. ZamBuk always heals quickly, painlessly, and perfectly, and wards off blood-poi-son, festering, and similar perils. Is 6d or 3s 6d per pot, of all chemists and stores:

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8273, 19 October 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8273, 19 October 1915, Page 3