RHEUMATISM AND ECZEMA. ZAH-BUK BANISHES PAIN AND -DISEASE. ; , Zam-Buk's unparalleled reliability as a remedy for skin diseases is only equalled by its effectiveness for sprains, stiffness, and rheumatic pain. Prompt treatment with. Zam-Buk has often saved months of pain and enforced idleness. Mrs. J. WUitaker, Selwyn Street, off High St., Dunedin,. N.Z.; says"About 18 months ago I : was. completely disabled by a severe attack of rheumatism. My legs were badly swollen and my joints terribly stiff and painful. I was inconstant agony, and could not bear anyone to come near me. For two mouths I was laid up in bed and quite unable to get about. "Doctor's treatment only brought temporary benefit, so at last I decided to try a pot of Zam-Buk. I started to regularly massage my joints and limbs with the balm, and got it well into the pores. Zam-Buk applied in this way gave astonishing relief, and as I persevered with the balm it banished the rheumatic pains completely. '' • "Some time after that an outbreak of itching eczema started on my hands. The disease spread rapidly, ana caused my skin to become terribly paiiiful and irritable. Once again I got Zam-Buk and it quickly ended the trouble. Repoated applications of the balni 6oothcd all itching soreness and quickly cleared away, every trace of tho disease. "I think Zam-Buk splendid, and now we always keep a pot of the baim at hand for emergency use." For eczema, itchy rash, heat swellings, bad legs, sore aching feet, running sores, scalp disease, cuts, sprains, and flesh wounds and injuries, Zam-Buk is simply inrn.llia.Wlo. Hi' ijli and utorep, Is. 6d. fl&d ,3s. 6i—Adit.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2502, 1 July 1915, Page 9
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