ECZEMA ON HANDS.
DRIVEN NEARLY MAD BY BURNING IRRITATION. ONLY ZAM-BUK ABLE TO CURE. So -well-balanced and comprehensive in action is Zam-Buk that it drives deepseated skin disease out of the flesh and tones up the tissues and stimulates the growth of new healthy skin. Mrs. Kate Boyd, 87, Duke Street, Richmond, Vic, writes:— " We often use Zam-Buk in our family. On one occasion my daughter Joan suffered from a severo attack of weeping eczema on her hands. The pain and irritation were so bad that she would literally tear at the flesh. Before using Zam-Buk nothing gave her any ease, in fact she was nearly driven mad by the terrible irritation. This was quickly stopped when we began to apply ZamBuk. We could see steady ana continuous improvement from the very first dressings with this balm. The discharge was dried up, and Zam-Buk theri grow healthy skin over the affected surfaces. " In his work at the mine, my husband often gets severe knocks on his hands. When these mishaps occur he at once applies Zam-Buk knowing that it will quickly and thoroughly heal the injuries. He always carries Zam-Buk with him, and thinks there is nothing so good as this handy and ever-reliable healing balm. "Zam-Buk also proved very beneficial for an abcess from which I suffered. Zam-Buk drew the corrupt matter out, and healed the sore place in a marvellous way. We have found Zam-Buk very successful for cuts, burns, and other injuries." Thousands of Australian families use Zam-Buk daily, and the quickest end surest healer for cuts, bruises, sores, burns, scalds, and knocks. Zam-Buk gives such benefits as make a pot of it a wise investment in every home, workshop, cattle-station, sheeprun. or "up-country" farm. All chemists and* stores, Is 6d and 3s 6d pei pot.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16560, 8 June 1917, Page 7
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299ECZEMA ON HANDS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16560, 8 June 1917, Page 7
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