ITCHING, WEEPING ECZEMA. ZAM-BUK PKOVES THE ONLY HEAL . CUBE Another of those remarkable Eczema cures has come to light, proving ZaniBufc is the unsurpassed remedy and immeasurably superior to ordinary ointments and salves. Mr. Arthur Herbert Mason, 93 Young Street, ■ Annandale, Sydney, Bays:— "Through my blood being overheated I suffered from a serious outbreak of eczema on both feet. The disease started in the form of a pimply rash of a watery nature. Each blister or pimple merged into the surrounding ones, thus forming a mass -of running sores. Eventually my feet became in a red-raw condition. The itching was so great that I could have torn the flesh to bits. When I rubbed the affected surface there was a burning feeling that caused a nasty creeping sensation in other parts of the body. "At last the pain became unbearable and I could no longer get about. Various remedies failed to give relief, but fortunately my attention was directed to Zam-Buk, so I took to treating myself with this balm. It was only after I used Zam-Buk that I' had any ease at all. Zam-Buk took away all the -irritation, and cooled arid soothed the raw surface. So satisfactory did this treatmant prove that I kept it up until the sores ceased to discharge and natural healing then set in. After using' Zam-Buk a few more times my feet -were completely healed. Naturally, I have the utmost faith in Zam-Buk, and havo used it since for all minor mishaps and accidents." . Zam-Buk, obtainable of all chemists and stores at Is. 6d. and '3s. 6d., proves equally successful in the treatment of eczema, itchy rash, bad legs, ringworm, poisoned wounds, ulcers, piles, festering esres, cuts, burns, sprains, etc. Head Australasian depot, C. E. Fulford, Ltd., 39 Pitt Street, Sydney..
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2862, 29 August 1916, Page 6
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