RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA AND KINDRED TROUBLES.
RUB ZAM-BUK IN TO RUB ALL DEEP-SEATED PAINS OUT.
When you have any deep-seated pain, as in rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, or muscular strain, place a liberal supply of Zam-Buk on the fingers or palm and rub it in. The penetrating power of this "embrocationbalm" kills nain and removes stiffness. Sound rubbings of the affected "arts with Zam-Buk will drive out all pain, reduce swelling, strengthen the skin and tissue—enabling it to resist cold and damp better during the winter months—and restore perfect elasticity, i Tho case of Mr G. Parkinson, of the Maylandfi Dyeing and Cleaning Works, North Avenue, Maylands, Perth. W.A., is-proof of the efficacy of Zam-Buk in getting down to the scat of nam and joint stiffness, and socedily effectinc a cure. When - , interviewed.* Mr Parkinson said:—"l suffered from rheumatics and stiff joints for a number of years, especially in the winter. I was hardly able to got about, and resorted to the usual remedies in tho way of hot baths and rubbing with sundrylinimonts and embrocations, but all to no avail. Some eighteen months ago a friend recommended mc to give Zam-Buk a trial, which I happily did. 1 derived great benefit from the first three or four applications, wonderful soothing and easing effect being very gratifying. Persevering with Zam-Buk. j am glad to say the nains and stiffness disappeared. People wonder what I havo used to get rid of my trouble: simply Zam-Buk, without a pot of which no home is comnlete." Rubbing Zam-Buk in is the surest way to rub pain out. It is unequalled for sore throat" and chest, stiff neck, chill; cold pains in limbs, joints or back: chapped hands, chilblains, eczema, bnrcoo, piles, ulcers, festering, ~ 'chafing cuts, .bruises.- and-all injured, diseased, and disordered conditions of the skin. Price Is tsd; or 3s 6d special family pot (containing nearly four times Is 6d). from all chemists and stores. 4 EVERY HOME NEEDS ZAM-BUK,
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14400, 6 July 1912, Page 6
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