WINTER ECZEMA.
ZAM-BUK BALMPR.OMPTLYOURJJS THIS TERRIBLE WINTER SKINSCOURGE.
Eczema is probably more prevalent in winter than at any other teason. 'l'he explanation i& found in tbo adverse influence on tihe system (and especially on the skin) of the cold, biting winds, tho damp, clammy air, and the unusual amount of confinement indoors. Ihe ekiu has a tendency to get clogged up, impurities collect in the system, tne iunctions essential to health are impeded, and when there is a pro-disposi-tion to l/czema the disease is brought out in all its maddening torture. In the severest cases Zain-buk is found to allay tho itching in a wonderful manner. It gradually restores the diseased skin to it& normal appearance, and paves the way to a complete and lasting oure. '.Mrs G. Barber, of 86 Nelec-n etwet, I'etone, Wellington, N.Z., says:—"Jb'or two years 1 sutrered; from Eczema. I tried several so-oallcd remedies, consulted a doctor, and for some time used an ointment prescribed; by him, but all to no purpose—l obtained no relief. About twelve months "ago, I received one of your Zam-Buk pamphleita,- urtiiau--1 caretully peru&ed, and noting Zam* iiuk was a proved cure for Eczema, J decided to give it a trial. Tho firet application proved sootmng, end considerably reJieved the constant itching caused by the tJcaema. This in itseir was very gratifying, and 1 determined to give the Balm a fair trial. 1 have now every reason to be thankful tor that decision. After ueing eight tins of Zam-Buk Balm my complaint -ert. mc. I have proved that Zam-Buk is all it is claimed to be, and for the future I shall never be without it in my home. Zam-Buk is the poor man* friend/ Zam-Buk Balm cures chilblains, cold soroe, chapped hands, sore lips, roughness, frostbite, winter eczema, piles, eruptions, poisoned wounds, etc., and , ie invaluable as an embrocation for rheumatism, sciatica, chest cold,, soro throat, lumbago, and all deep-seated paine. Price Is 6d per pot, or 3s 6d special- family size (contains nearly fair times Is 6d); from all Chemist* and Store*. g
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12867, 27 July 1907, Page 5
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344WINTER ECZEMA. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12867, 27 July 1907, Page 5
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