ECZEMA FROM HEAD TO FOOT. COULD HAVE TORN HIMSELF TO PIECES. FIERY DISEASE YIELDS ONLY TO ZAM-BUK. No other treatment is so wonderfully toothing and efficacious for eczema as Zam-Buk. Whether the disease bo dry and Bcaly, or wet and mattery, Zam-Buk speedily cools the fiery surfaces, drives poisonous impurities out of the tissues, and causes a growth of healthy new skin. "I was literally covered from head to foot with agonising eczema," says Mr. F. a McDonald, of' 78, Franklin Street, Adelaide. "The sores itched, burned, and bled, and discharged nasty matter I could bear nothing to touch me, and the chafing of mv e'ethes nearly drove mo mad. The itchinc; at, times would bo so bad that I often felt I could tear the flesh off my bones. I spent pounds on 'specialists', drugs, special soaps, ointments, lotions, and other skin treatments, but ail to no purpose. "Being strongly advised to try ZamBuk I acted on the recommendation and, although at first I did not improve very much—my caso being of such long standing—l persevered. Presently the sores began to dry up, scales formed and diopped off. As I continued using ZaniBuk the terrible itching gradually ceased and I was not troubled by the discharge, as this also was ended. As the old diseased slun dropped oft', Zam-Buk grew fine new healthy skin in its place. I perserved with Zam-Buk until I was absolutely cured of all my troubles." Zam-Buk with its remarkable healing and disease-dispelling power is indispensable for the successful treatment of bad legs, piles, ulcers, sore feet, poisoned wounds, scalp disease, running sores ringworm, blisters, swellings, rash, insect bites, cuts, bruises, burns, sprains, eio Of all chemists and storekeepers at Is 6d or 3s 6d per pot.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16215, 28 April 1916, Page 3
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292Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16215, 28 April 1916, Page 3
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