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ECZEMA SHEER TORTURE AFFLICTED MOTHER FINDS ZAMBUK A SOOTHING AND SPEEDY CURE. Even the most stubborn eczema and ether itching eruptive skin diseases yield »adily to Zam-Buk. The reason is that ■this great herbal balm consists of powerful refined essences which readily penetrate into the underlying tissues and root out the actual disease germs. "It’s simply marvellous the way that Zam-Buk relieves the burning irritation- of •caema,” eaya Mrs E. IM. Bright, of 115 Queen street, Bendigo, Vic. ‘-A bad attack of the disease cm both hands incapacitated me for three months. I can hardly describe my suffering. My skin waa in a frightful state, and I was nearly driven mad with the fiery'irritation. [ could have scratched and - torn my hands to bite. I tried a host of advertised remedies, and practically everything else I ooulid think of in my search for relief and ease, but nothing had, any real effect until I waa persuaded to apply Zam-Buk. “No sooner had I given my hands a dressing: of the balm than I began to exEce the greatest relief. Zam-Buk was tly cooling and soothing, and it took £«ry_ irritation out of my skin as by magic. I eoon began to sleep better at night, and solely through persistent use of Zam-Buk the terrible eczema was rapidly and thoroughly overcome.” Whether used lor dealing with poisoned •ores, ringworm, eczema, ulcers, or piles, «r for speedy antiseptic healing of chapped hands, chilblains, cuts, wounds, bums, or scalds, Zam-Buk is always reliable. Of «U chemists and stores in handy-size boxes Is 6d or 3s 6d ('family; siz»).—{Advt.J

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Evening Star, Issue 18035, 1 August 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18035, 1 August 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18035, 1 August 1922, Page 3