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| A WOMAN'S TERRIBLE PILES. ZAH-BUK'S WONDERFUL SOOTHING AND HEALING POWEES AGAIN PKOMINENT. "I used to bs a terrible sufferer from ?,T le ?' , m l^ s E ' Jarrett, of 47 Waterloo Street, Surry Hills, Sydney, wliich caused mo a great amount of agony and inconvenience. Jlany so-calk-d pile cures were recommended to mo, but the irritation caused by their application nearly drove me out of my mind. Seeing that Zam-buk was a sure and speedy cure for piles, and, as a last resource, I decided K t ; y , il V an( J m - v i°- v > before I had finished the first pot- all traces of the piles Lad completely vanished. Some time afterwards, through the result of childbirth, I had a recurrence of the piles but it only needed a repetition of the Zam-Buk treatment to again promptly rid .me of the complaint, I was delighted at the mild and soothing action of Zam-Buk which Was so different to the smarting and irritating effects of the other coarse remedies I tried. Zam-Buk allayed all pain and irritation immediately, and I can recommend it as a positive cure for piles. As a general household liealin K balm for the sores, cuts, and abrasions of the children, Zam-Buk is unequalled. No homo should bo without a pot of the balm on hand, it being the most effective itmedy Iknqw, and for my freedom from piles my heartfelt thanks are entirely duo to Zam-Buk." Pin your faith to Zam-Buk, the most perfect and relinble healing balm of modern times. Zam-Buk promptly heals cuts, burns, bruises, abrasions, scalds, piles, eczema, festering sores, and all diseased or injured conditions of tho skin. Is. Cd. and 3s. fid. per pot, of nil chemists and stores.—Advt, A German factory-hand has been sentenced to a week'? imprisonment for laughing at a Salvation Army mooting.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 807, 3 May 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 807, 3 May 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 807, 3 May 1910, Page 3

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