PAINFUL ERUPTIVE SKIN. ZAM-BUK ENDS AWFUL OUTBREAKS OF BOILS BY REMOVING THE CAUSE. All folk troubled with unsightfly boils, abscesses, blochy pimply skins, or change-cf-season sores, will find in Zam-Buk a speedy and powerful remedy. Zam-Buk contains refined curative extracts which sink deeply into tho tissues. It acts, like magic in soothing away pain, irritation and inflammation, expelling poisonous waste matters, and restoring unhealthy skin to perfectly clear condition. Miss M.Sidoti, of 51 Arthur Street, Lavender Bay. N. Sydney, says:—"l suffered terribly from an attack of boils, and my arms and a considerable portion of my back were simply covered with them. I followed medical advice for quite a long time without finding a cure. Tho boils always re-ap-peared worse than over on other parts of the body. At last I made up my mind to try Zam-Buk which seemed to have a great reputation amongst my friends. “Applications of this herbal healing bahn brought instant soothing, relief from .the awful burning and itching pain, and as I persevered with the Zam-Buk treatment all trouble was quickly brought to a head. Inflammation, disease and impurity -were all removed from my skin by Zam-Buk, the tender inflamed places afterwards being perfectly healed.” Wherever swift and permanent healing of wounds, sores, skin eruptions, or injuries is demanded. Zam-Buk is always tho handiest, safest and best thing to use. It ends any suppuration or swelling extracts poison and disease. and clears tho skin in a wonderful way. Is. Gd. or 3s. Gd. (family size) from chemists and stores everywhere. Also try a cake of Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap. This now toilet luxury keeps the skin beautifully smooth and healthy.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 180, 24 April 1924, Page 12
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275Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 180, 24 April 1924, Page 12
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