ECEMA ON HANDS.
DIMVF.X NEARLY MAJ> BY 13UKX ING IPJUTATION.
ONLY ZAM-BUK ABLE TO CUIU
So well-balance;! and comprehensive in action is Zam-Bul; ihut it drives cicf.'p-fteatcd skin disease out of tho flesh and tono s up the tissues and stimulates the growth oi' new healthy skin. Mrs Kate Isoyd, 87 I>uko street, Tlichlimnd, Vic., writes: —
"V.'c often use Zair.-Buk in our family. On one occasion, my daughter Joan suffered from a sovero attack of weeping eczema on her hands. The pain and irritation were so bad that she vouM litorallv tear at the flesh. Before using Zam-Buk nothing gave her any ease, in fact she was nearly driven mad by .the terrible irritation. This wa-j quickly stopped when wo began to apply Zam-Buk. We could see steady and continuous improvement from tbo very first dressings with this balm. The discharge was dried up, and Zani-P.u!; then grew healthy skin over the affected. surfaces.
'•In hi s work at the mine, my husband often gets severe knocks on his hands. Whon these mishaps occur he at once applies Zam-Buk, knowing that it will quickly and thoroughly heal the ■in.jnrifi.-. Ho always carries Zam-Buk with him, and thinks there is nothing so <rood as this handy and over-reliable healing balm.
"Zam-Buk also proved very beneficial for an a.b.=.cess from -which I suffered Zam-Buk drew the corrupt matter out, and healed the sore place in a nin.rvc]]ous way. Wo have found Zaml>uk ve-iy !-Ufccsifn] for cuts, burns, ;uul other injuries."
Thousands of Australian families use Zam-Buk daily, as the quickest and surest healer for cuts, bruises, lores, burns, scalds, and knocks.
Zam-Buk gives .such benefits as mako a pot of it a wise ''-investment in every homo. wnrkr.hot), cattle-station. sl-.eep-nra. or "up-country" farm. AH chemists and stores, Is Gil and 3s fid per pot. 2
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15917, 2 June 1917, Page 12
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