BOILS AND BURNING ECZEMA
INFLAMED SORES AND IRRITATING ERUPTIONS COMPLETELY BANISHED BY ZAM-BUK.
Yfhere skin affections are concerned there is scarcely any limit to ZamBuk's usefulness and , effectiveness. Mrs. 11. Martin, "Hastings," Despointes Street, Marrickville, Sydney, writes: — "Som- time back my Husband had an outL.eak of boils on his shoulders. The ; pi assure of His bones accentuated the pai 1, and the boils were very much ihflam<d. We found that the best treataiont we could adopt was to apply Zam-Buk to .the swollen surface. This was rost soothing and cooling, bat, best; of all. it sent down the inflammation and caused the boils to discharge their cores, ' after which they healed up nicely. Since, then my husband. ha,'s Had no return of this painful trouble. We have also use*d Zam-Buk most successfully for all sorts of skin injuries, including burris. Mrs. E. Donnelly, of Percy Street, Warwick, Queensland, says:—- ".:.-. "I had very bad hands v through washing. The hot water, soda, and steam caused the skin !to get very tender, and break; with the result' that the'dirt out of tho clothes got into the. cracks. Nasty* running sores were the result, and the irritation was dreadful. My hands were so bad that I had to wear gloves constantly. The disease—a kind of rczema—got so bad that I consulted a doctor, and on his advice I used' Zrm-Buk, ;- which ;.#-■' once had a very socth'inor. AfTl persevered with Zam-Buk the irritation" and soreness died r way,, and further dressings resulted in my hands being perfectly healed;" , - : - ; Zam-Bitk is Hinsui'passed for ,e>zema, ulcers, bad legs, piles, and childreiTL's Sjcab? sores," especially caught'at school. /Zam-Buk gives better results than anything hitherto at•tained-.' arid, as the "prudent ; hon'spwife l ' scon finds, expense >and'suffering are by keening a not of the 7as>,sii.k always of ,«U and s'tores at I'6 and 3/6 r>°r pot. )
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1915, Page 2
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