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RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, AND KINDRED TROUBLES. KI D ZAM-BUK Tn TO RUB PAIN OUT. When you have any deep-seated pain, is in rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, or muscular strains, place a liberal supply of Zam-Buk on the fingers or palm, and nib it in. The penetrating power of this “ embrocation-balm ” kills pain, and removes stiffness. Sound, rubrungs of the affected parts with Zam-Buk will drive out all pain, reduce swelling, strengthen the skin and tissue, enabling it to resist cold and damp better daring the winter months, and restore perfect elasticity. .Mrs N. Archer, of 222 Bourko street, Darlingfatirst, Svdney, writes in praise of Zam-Buk as follows For five years I was a victim of sciatica, which attacked me in the hips. My sufferings during that time were dreadful for about a year. 1 never left my bed. The pain was excruciating, and I could scarcely move. I placed myself under some of the leading doctors, but got no better under their treatment, ana despaired of being cured. I Jiscontinuing the medical treatment, I tried other remedies, including electrical massage, but they also proved useless. •'A*friend then advised me to try salt baths as hot as T could bear them, then apply Zam-Buk. I tried this treatment, thoroughly massaging the Zam-Buk well into the joints and all parts where the pain was. For six weeks I regularly continued this treatment, until, after daily improvement, I was completely cured. I never have the slightest ache or pain now', so I have a great deal to thank Zam-Buk for. 1 shall always keep a pot by mo, and recommend it to everybody.” Rubbing Zam-Buk in is the surest way to rub pain out. It is excellent for stiff neck, cold pains in limbs, joints, or back, chapped hands, chilblains, eczema, pile-s, ilcera, festering cuts, bruises, and injured, Jiseased conditions of the skin. Price, Is 6d, or 3s 6d special family pot, from all ihemista and stores.—[Advt.] "Why did you say you wore going to lerve your turkey a 'la comic paper?” " It’ll be stuffed with cheatimta.”

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Evening Star, Issue 16823, 27 August 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16823, 27 August 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16823, 27 August 1918, Page 5

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