TORTURING ECZEMA.
ZAM-BUK BALM ENDS A BUS* HOUSEWIFE'S TWO YEARS' SUFFERING. Wonderfully soothing and efficacious is the treatment of Eczema with ZamBuk, which is best applied on a fresh piece of lint, night and morning. The burning, itching pain will be allayed, and perseverance with the application results in a new, soft, healthy skin, with the power of carrying out its important work, taking the place of the nasty scabs and seal's*. "I have been suffering from Eczema on and off for the past two years," says Mrs E Wright, of 35 St. Peter's str-ect. St. Peters, Sydney, "and at times I have been so bad that I have-not been able to do my household duties. I have tried many so-called remedies for Ecxema, but failed to obtain relief. Hearing ot the healing properties of Zam-Buk, 1 determined to try this balm, and I am glad to say it gave mc more relict than anything I have tried. Thanks to the healing virtues of Zam-Buk, I have not suffered from the torturing pain of Eczema for the past twelve months, for which I am very grateful. I can recommend Zam-Buk to fellow-suf-ferers." Zam-Buk is used and recommended by doctors and nursee, and as a Summer Skin Balm is invaluable. It promptly remoSks Sunburn, Summer Hash, Freckles, Smarting Patches, Blisters, Heat Swellings, Mosquito and other Insect Bites, and for Sore, Aching Feet, has a most soothing and cooling effect. Keep a pot handy for the holidays. It is obtainable from all stores and chemists at ls bo?, or & 6d large family pot, containing nearly four times the 1s 6d, or direct, post paid, from The Zam-Buk Co., 39 Pitt -tre**, Sydney. 2
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12683, 22 December 1906, Page 6
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