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COVERED WITH ECZEMA.

DISCHARGE SATURATED CLOTHES—ITCHING AND IRRITATION WERE MADDENING. ALU DISEASE BANISHED- BY ZAAI- - “Five years ago I ww attacked by fearful eczema, which first broke out on my right leg,” says Air J. Bradley, of 299 Bridge road, Richmond, Melbourne. "It stmU-d in the form of a sjna.ll snot, and rapidly spread—notwithstanding all Gloria to stop it—until the disease was all over my body. I could not keep my hands off llie affected parts, and ns I Mould tear away at them they became raw. The itcliiuMS and irritation wore maddening, and life became unbearable. Tho eczema discharged so much that 1 could not sleep at night; iu fact, I was literally lying in water, for it simply poured from mo. So soon a.s tho blindages were nut on they would be immediately wringing wot. It was terrible what I suffered, and I longed for my life to come to an end, for all the pleasure had cone out of it. “ While I wae taking an internal remedy, a friend, seeing my pitiable condition, adviced mo to try Zarii-Bul: Balm. I was so bad that I did not think Zam-Buk would cure mo, but anyway I obtained a supply. I received some ease from the first application. After using Zam-Buk a few days,' a!! Uio terrible irritation had left me, and a, soothing influence at once manifested iterlf. I persevered with ZamBuk, and iu an indescribably short space of time the healing process sot in. The eczema, began to dry up, ail iho watery symptoms having disappeared, ami my fihin wna gradually assuming its natural appearance. The unepeakabio miccry and torture and deeplcas nights were soon at a.A end. I continued using Zam-Buk u"Ci all the disease was hatiinhod, and my ekin became beautifully dear.” Zam-Buk is a proved rentfdy for skin disease and injuries, and ia told by all stores and yhombhe,—

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Evening Star, Issue 14495, 21 February 1911, Page 3

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COVERED WITH ECZEMA. Evening Star, Issue 14495, 21 February 1911, Page 3

COVERED WITH ECZEMA. Evening Star, Issue 14495, 21 February 1911, Page 3

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