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SPENT £SO IN VAIN.

I WONDERFUL CURE OF jITCHING ! ECZEMA BY ZAM-EUK. I "I was literally covered from head to foot with agonising eczema.'i says Mr F. G. McDonald, of 78 Frank|lin-«t., Adelaide. "The eczema sores itched' and burned and bled, and discharged nasty matter. I could bear nothing 'to touch me, and the chafing of my cl|othes nearly drove me mad. The itchilig at times would be so bad that I ofteit felt I could tear the flesh off my bones. I spent £SO on •specialist?,' drugs, and other preparations. I used' no end of :lpecial soaps, ointments, lotions, and other so-called remedies, but all to no purpose. I was a perfect wreck; my nerves bjgan to break down under the strain, and every day I ■oTew thinner, weaker, and more helpless. "I was strongly advised! to try ZamBuk Balm. I acted on the recommendation, and although at first! I did not im- ; prove very much—my ca«e being of so long standing—l persevertd. Presently the"sorcs began to dry up. scales formed and dropped off. As I continued using Z-am-Buk the terrible itciing gradually ceased, and I was not troubled by the discharge, as this was also ended. As the old diseased skin drepped off ZamBuk grew fine new healthy skin in its plate. My clothes did n- >t irritate me, and altogether I was feding better. I : persevered with Zam-Buk until I was ab- ! solutely cured and all ny trouble was i ended. In place of horrid sore-covered places, there is now clea ■ healthy skin, a wonderful testimony to the marvellous healing virtues of Zam-B ik. To your excellent balm I am very jrateful; it has made absolutely a new i lan of me, and I am strong and well ready for work again." I Zam-Buk is sold by chemists and | stores at 1/6 and 3/6 per pot.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 211, 5 September 1911, Page 7

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SPENT £50 IN VAIN. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 211, 5 September 1911, Page 7

SPENT £50 IN VAIN. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 211, 5 September 1911, Page 7

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