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IRRITATED BY WARM WEATHER.

_ « SORES THAT DISCHARGED AND SPREAD. AWFUL DISEASE PERMANENTLY CURED BY ZAM BUK. .Mrs E. Mctiliishiiii, of :il Hodgson Terrace, Richmond, says: "My hits hand was troubled by a sei ions skin disorder which first broke out in the form of a rash and 1 hen developed into small pimples. These gradually merged into a large lump and broke out like boils. These opened ami discharged matter freely, while the surrounding skin was very red and iniliiined. In warm weather the irritation was almost unendurable, ami work ncnrlv an impossibility, As soon as line of these boils got better another would break out, and this occurred I'rcipicntly. until he despaired of ever getting rid of the trouble. "It was after being recommended several*limes to try Zjtni Rtlk that he did so. The result of the first application was very gratifying, for the irritation and pains were quickly allayed. ■Viler he had been using Zam-Bu'k a little while the discharge became less pronounced a in! the sores assumed a dean appearance, lie continued using Xani-fiuk until the sores were completely healed, ami since then he has never been troubled with them, thanks en lively to Zitm-itiik." Every home and farm needs Zani-Buk, the.ever-ready and ever-useful painless healer. Of till chemists and stores.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 46, 17 January 1913, Page 2

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IRRITATED BY WARM WEATHER. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 46, 17 January 1913, Page 2

IRRITATED BY WARM WEATHER. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 46, 17 January 1913, Page 2

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