A NURSE'S AGONISING PILES- - ■ ■ ~4 PERFECTLY CURES. ■ Surely no stronger proof of ZamBuk's power to end the most distressing easek of piles need be quoted than the story-of Mrs H.-Neaves, the well-known nurse of 12 Poplar street, Surrv Hills, Sydney. , ' •'For some time," says Mrs Neaves, "I was a martyr to..blind and bleeding piles which caused awful agony. The inflammation and general congestion made my life a misery. Although I experimented with many so-called remedies r.ot one of them gave mc any ease. Then I commenced with Zam-Buk, which quickly exerted its eoothing influence, subduing all inflammation and irritation and easing the smarting burning pain. By persistir.-g with Zam-Buk 1 was entirely freed from the terrible piles. "On another 'occasion boils broke out on my body. Zam-Buk brought the inflamed lumps to a head, drawing out all bad matter, finally healing the sores in a,perfect manner. "I strongly recommend Zam-Buk as aa ideal household balm for cuts burns sores aud injuries. Zam-Buk exerts its healing powers in a wonderful way, and prevents serious complications euch as blood-poisoning and festering." ; Zam-Buk's remarkable soothing, antiseptic, and healing virtues cause it to be wonderfully successful for eczema, ulcers, bad legs, barber's rash, pimples, scalp sores, ringworms, abscesses, scalds, epraius, et*. Zam-Buk is obtainable of, all chemists and storekeepers at Is 6d or'3s 6d per pot. 4
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 2
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