WOMAN’S TERRIBLE PILES
COMPLETELY CUBED BY ZAM-BUK. Mrs M. Medealfe, of Ross street, Parramatta, Sydney, says: “Abont three months ago I had'a terrible time with piles. 1 suffered great loss of blood through them, and became very weak; it whs torture unbearable, for the Irritation was most intense, and the agony continued over a month. Although I consulted a doctor, nothing did me the least good. I used to cry with the pain after a day’s wa-ahing, and at, night I could get little rest from the intense irritation. “My sister persuaded me to use ZamBuk, but I did not expect the wonderful relief that Zam-Buk gave me. Zam-Buk is very cooling and most soothing, and took away the painful irritation immediately, and, continuing with it, I got the greatest relief, and after a few weeks’ treatment I became thoroughly well and cured. “My daughter soma time back had a had bum on her hand from using caustic soda. Her hand was very bad indeed, but she, too, was healed by a few applications of Zam-Buk.” Zam-Buk is Stature’s own reliable, everready healer for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, running sores, bad legs, ulcers', abrasions, pimples, blisters, children’s sores, abscesses, ringworm, barber’s rash scalp diseases, rheumatism, sore feet, boils festering sores, piles, sprains, scabs, blackheads, chafings, barcoo reft, insect stings, sore heels, eczema, poisoned; wounds, stiffness, soresj and injured or diseased conditions of the skin generally. Price, Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot, of all chemists and stores, or post free from C. E. I'ulford (Aust.), Ltd., 39 Pitt street, Sydney.— JMxU
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Evening Star, Issue 17314, 30 March 1920, Page 6
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262WOMAN’S TERRIBLE PILES Evening Star, Issue 17314, 30 March 1920, Page 6
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