RACKED BY BLEEDING PILES.
NO RELIEF TILL ZAM-BUK CURED
To be constantly suffering from bleeding piles is both distressing and weakening Sleep ia well-nigh impossible; to eit is purgatory. The many weary victims cf this distressing complaint will read with eager interest how Mrs. W. Fricker, 392 Armagh' Street, Lmwood, New Zealand, was cured of the bleeding piles for which she could find nothing bnt. Ziun-Buk to give ease. "About four and a half years a?o, she saye, "I started with a very t>ad attack of'bleeding niles, which oaii«sd me much pain. I tried ordinary ointments, but could not get. any sort of relief. Several doctors' prescriptions hiso, tailed to bring abont tho desired result; in fact, the pain eot so bad that I could not sleep at night, nor even sit down without- intense suffering. "Mv husband said, 'Why not try ZamBulc?' So he boueht me a pot of the balm. In a very short time after applying Zam-Bulc 1 received relief from the biirnins and itchinir pnins. I continued using Jinm-B'nk, which did the pilee eo much good that T wae ouickly and completely cuied. Prom that, time up to the present I have kept perfectly free from bleeding piles. 7,nm-Buk is certainly a. great rind sure henling balm, and I cannot givo it too much praise for tUfi re' ; "f i f has brought me." > Zam-Buk is -unsurpassed for ouickly sootbini! and healir.? cuts, bnrns, snrnins or wounds, and riddin? the skin'of Pimplps. Rnsh, Eczema., "Ringworm or' itehing fliseases. Bnd Legs, Diseased Ankles, Piles, Sore Hands, Poisoned Sores, Ulcers, Rheumatism, Swelling, and Abscesses also yield to Zam-BuFs healing power. : Is. Gd. and fa. Gd. per pot.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 221, 6 June 1918, Page 7
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