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A MASS OF ERUPTION.

hot weather skin torture. banished~by~zam-buk. The skin is very hard-worked in hoi weather. Excessive perspiration chokes up the pores or breathing hoJjgs, and the impurities under the skin thus denied natural outlet, force their way through in the shape of nasty pimples,inflamed rashes and sores. For soothing a tortured skin and clearing away unsightly eruptions there is nothing more effectual than Zam-Buk, and this is proved by the case of Mr C. Dickinson, of 53, Crown Street, East Sydney. " Whilst my husband was up in Queensland," said Mrs Dickinson " the heat of the climate caused, his skin to break into a nasty state of eruption. The disease soon got worse and began to take the form of an eczema, which itched intolerably. Though my husband was continually doctoring himself he did not get free of the disease until three years later. .../ - , " Then whilst searching for a cure he chanced to read about Zam-Buk, and resolved to try a pot. The balm soothed his itching 6kin splendidly and did remarkably good from the first. ZaniBuk's rapid action was astonishing, for the other treatments had been used practically without effect. He persevered with Zam-Buk until every trace of the 6kin disease was gone and ha was thoroughly cured. My husband't hair fell out a lot whilst he was suffering from the eczema, but since his cure it has started to grow again. "On many other occasions we have used Zam-Buk with great success. It is a wonderful healing balm." In all cases of skin sores, flesh wounds and injuries Zam-Buk is simply invaluable Is 6d and 3s '6d per pot. 2

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16431, 24 December 1913, Page 6

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273

A MASS OF ERUPTION. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16431, 24 December 1913, Page 6

A MASS OF ERUPTION. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16431, 24 December 1913, Page 6

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