CORNS, PILES, ANT BITES, AND CHAPPED HANDS, ZAM-BUK IS RECOMMENDED BY THE CHEMIST. "A few weeks ago, I was troubled by . .a corn on the liltle too of the loft foot," says Mrs. J. Richmond, of Union Street, Richmond. MffJb6urm\ "It gavfc rue great pain, and it was the first time that I had one. I decided to uso Zamlink, so I cut the corn down, and for one week applied Zam-Buk, and kept tho toe wrapped up. At llio end of the week • the little lump or corn enmc out; sinco then I have not had tho loast troublo with it. "After that, my little son, Fred, developed piles through constipation, from teething. I applied Zam-Buk for this - trouble, easin" him immediatclv, and re •ducing the pilos, until now ho is cured ; of them altogether. He was also bitten tiy ants some tiruo ago; and there wore largo lumps on the arm and forehead. 1 went to a chemist, wtoo gave wo ZamBuk as the remedy, and this was so effective that the lumps went, down shortly after application. "For chapped hand* it has proved most ~;ClTectivo. curing vory quickly those had ""hinds I have had during the wintei months and would form into fissures; bo Zam-Buk since has been a great asset in our home.''' Zam-Buk is unexcelled in cane* of cute, trulseii. scalds, burns, abscesses, ringworm, barber's rash, scalp troubles, boils, ~ .t asterlng sores, piles, sprains, scats, iniseot , -MingS; cdM'mo. poisoned womnds, stiff- •', 'Bess, chapped hands, obllNabis. and, Injured and diseased conditions of the skin • gHDoraliy. Prom all ohembtt *nd werea .-»t k (kL and Ss. Qi W* JJ^wjPf** £«». direot from 0. % pUord (A «U).
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 275, 14 August 1920, Page 12
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