AGONY OF BLEEDING PILES.
Painful Complaint Caused by Damp. Zaja-Buk is a Wonderful Balm. "For some years I have been travelling in the country as a carrier," says Mr S. Callinan, of Alaitlund Street, Gatton, Q. "During this time I had to put up ( \vith rough living and hard food without vegetables, and constantly getting wet, with the result that I became a victim to bleeding piles. This terrible complaint quite unfitted me for work, and made my life a misery. The agony was awful and I suffered very much. "However, [ happened to read of Zam-Buk,which impressed mo so that 1 at once purchased a supply, and used it according to tho directions. To my great delight and comfort I obtained much relief after a few applications. Continuing with Zam-Buk I was soon entirely freed from piles and felt altogether hotter. Now lam never without a pot of Zam-Buk with me, whether at home or away, and have recommended it to many, ,voplo. A pot of Zam-Buk should always be kept handy in tho home, workshop, and on tho farm and cattle station. Travellers, especially, will find a ir'u'nd in Zam-Buk,_ The prompt applicivon of this healing balm in cases of skin injuries will prevent blood-pois-iuing, festering and serious complications. Zam-Buk is a peitect rem.xiv for piles, eczema, ringworm, bad legs, diseased unities, ulcers, running tores, obstinate wounds, and is a perieet healer for chilblains, chapped li*rd», cuts, burns, bruises, seralc.is, I Men. end all skin injuries. Xoid by all ohcrn ists and stores at 1/6 and 3/(1 per pot or post free direct from the Zam-Buk Co., ;J9 I'itt Street, Sydney. Always keep a pot handy.
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 92, 7 June 1912, Page 2
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277AGONY OF BLEEDING PILES. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 92, 7 June 1912, Page 2
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