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"SAD C4B& OF M&J2MA. : — J* _„ 'Many Treatments Fail — Zam-Buk Balrn^ n , . , Speedily, Cures. " ■Wonderfully soothing and curative »s Ins treatment of eczejma with Zam-Buk, whether tha case be^ajmte °? chronic, , or the "sufferer a babe i or "adult. ' - M- A- Smith, car© of Federal yCqtit&e 3?&lac^ 4-shbur.toa, New ■ Zealand, says : — "Some two' years ago I was cook In the 4shburton Hospital, and "whilst /there contracted that most disagreeably /O? skin complaints, eczema. - My arms *<bfoke "out* in, small red pimples, the ir,r,iHation being something unbearable, " i& *'say"Wthing of" the pairt and incanyenvj *£tl£&. X was. put to. Being employed 'in "the" 'hospital I hac| p|e,nty of medical -adfyice. The doctors ~ treated' me with, *«intmonts and lotions for a considerable €ime, but all 'to' no ' use-^thq conipjai^ seemed to get worse instead,' bi' better, and 1 began to I wpuldi^t' eyejf get rid of |he torturing ecxeina. Pernsing' on© of your pamphlofc books j;^ierring to Zam-Buk Balm ' one day. % noticed where' a, ease "of severe, eczema had been cured, so I tiotight I would five 't a iyial. I procui'ed a pojt of. the aim, and followed directions, and^ noticea xugreatJimpEotement- after the^first .f§w_.applicafcipns. Persevering with the, •"treatmenl 1 aan pleased to say the eczema was completely cured. I used only about a pot and a haJf .of. , Zam-Buk, and as it is two years since this cure was effected, and I "have -had no signs of a l-eturn of the cpmpjaint, you will see that the cure is permanent. I thank Zam-Buk ior .ray cure, and think ifc' a most valuable healing balm." /Uade from rare, vegetable saps and * juices, and always ready for immediate ' use, Zam-Buk is unequalled for all skin trouhlos, including sunburn, rash, bruises, cuts, soies, burns, hcalds, abrasions, piles, eczema, pimples, blackheads, , sore feet, ulcers, and, in fact, all diseasy&i~tmd injured conditions of the skin and tissue. Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot, of £all ..cfiepiisfs and s,tpres. The 3s 6d »■ size holds nearly four times the Is 6d.— Advt. ___ ___. mmmmmm Common salt plays three great functions in the horse's bod s y. First, it furnishes- him with gastric juice with its needed acid. Second, it furnishes him , for .his. bile and blood. Third, it assists in the passage of the digested food into the lypiph vessels, and into the blood vessel^. It assists in the imsage^gf r t\te, iood .elementf from tho iSoo'dYcsKils -imo' the ' tissuesi-

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 41, 18 February 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 41, 18 February 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 41, 18 February 1908, Page 4