ACUTE ECZEMA CURED.
THE VIRTUES OF ZAM-BUK PROVED. "I gradually sank into a state of illhealth," says Elizabeth Corkran, of No. 8 Milton place, Richmond, Melbourne. ".My blood became impoverished, and unsightly pimples and blotches appeared on my face and neck. The doctors whom I consulted pronounced it to be an acute form of eczema, and although they treated me for some time, my health gradually grew worse. I could scarcely eat any food, and what I did eat disagreed with me, and the suffering I endured at times was dreadful. I also tried various medicines advertised, but without avail, and I was altogether in a very despondent mood until, one day, 1 received a pamphlet wherein I noticed where fellow-sutferers had been cured of similar complaints to my own by the judicious use of Bile Beans and Zam-Buk Ointment, and I decided to give them a fair trial. I underwent a course of the Beans, and at the same time applied Zam-Buk Ointment to the blemishes on my face and neck. After a week of this treatment 1 noticed some improvement, which became more pronounced week after week, until now —just two months since I began the treatment—indigestion has entirely left me, and my skin is now quite clear, and, as you may imagine, such a perfect and speedy cure came as a great suiprise to me. after so many other treatments had proved unavailing." Zam-Buk Ointment will be found a certain cure for pimples, blackheads, eczema, and all skin eruptions, piles, ringworm, cuts, burns, boils, bruises. running sons, barcoo, rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, sciatica, etc. Zam-Bck is obtainable from all medicine vendor:*, Is 6d per pot. or direct from the Zam-Buk Company, Pitt street. Sydney. A Free Sample will he sent you on receipt of apenny stamp for postage. Address -as above. 4
TO MOTHERS. Some photographers look on photographing children as a bother. We look on it as a pleasure Bring jours to us. W. E. Sorrel!, "The'' Photographer, 179 Colombo street. 590
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11692, 19 September 1903, Page 5
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