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This rash developed m^mXm^SSt^^!^W^tH^^ IS into terrible ecema. " Myself, husband, and children were all attacked by this awful disease. I *$Bfc m was covered with it almost from head to foot, and felt as if 1 could tear myself to pieces. The B9BslWB^B?'!:',-- : ; ■ I torture from the itchmg was almost unbearable. All of us were afflicted in the iame way; not one fHSiMBIK m^f^^^^^^m || of us could get any sleep at night. I felt like going mad. the irritation was so dreadful, and I was KjsßpM£glljjlf s^^^^! ■ much worse than the others. Not one of us could keep our hands off the affected parte. The y*!|iS 1 fip J Ji!^Ps i W^ifflll ■ want of sleep affected'us all, and I was nearly half dead. ' " jf WMS^¥W^& m^^^^f^r^^'^&^{^ ff "A doctor gave me a sleeping draught, which brought me a brief respite from all the agony %'-. .*^^\ .•V^^lii^^H^^^ll^r lof irritation in blissful oblivion. My husband became very bad, and it was pitiful to see him. V* *W-*i \ 1/0' Hl^pßß|m^^^ m For weeks and weeks he was laid up unable to go to work and the children could hardly walk. llpS^llifi^ I We attended the hospital, but, although they tried many things, nothing gave us the least relief. /SB IMi I^^ttf-'llM^S^ 1 'My eldest boy was practically smothered in disease. A pin's point could not be placed BkHiiSIiPfc.^B^^PBHKWSV H between the affected spots. We despaired of ever being well again. For two years we were .Ml,',<l' ,;£! e&f •« ■ iortured.and we never thought the misery of it would cease. & Iji slj 8 "When things seemed at their worst we read of some most remarkable -cures oi eczema ■>Mi Jmjfjjj? pfei Iby Zam-Buk Balm and Zam-Buk Soap. Wo resolved to try this treatment, purchased a supply, gpigS WeM life m and al! commenced using it. In a short time all of us were delighted to notice a wonderful fH I difference. The irritation was ended, and the soothing and healing action of both the balm and EH I the soap were felt. The inflammation was drawn to a head and all bad matter expelled. As Zam-Buk is Invaluable H IS we persevered with the Zam-Buk treatment, so we improved. The sores were healed, we were ilriliaßMMßßf o* Cute, Bruis-s.Burns, Kg §& able to sleep at night, and soon were completely freed from a terrible disease. Now we all poss Scalds, Scratches, Abra- M I ess fine healthy skins, which are wonderfully clear and without spot or blemish. Zam-Buk is trulv a pS\* B Rurain ***?*' m I - «i Arthur Towers, confirming. his mother's statement, says:—*l was ii. a "wS&SSL • Scalp Diseases, Poisoned H ivlr. Arthur 1 owers, confirming his mother s statement, says:— I was smothered in a *'<Wjif®\ Wounds.FesteringSores, E I rash, and had to lie up. In fact, my body was practically covered. The irritation was almost ''*** Bad L ' B*'8 *' Ulcers, Abs-Hj I unbearable, and nearly drove me to distraction. It is little short of miraculous that Zam-Buk y « 88e »« « lng n o Zi n . , K I performed such a splendid cure, and all our family are grateful." Zam-Buk is proving its value daily to many sufferers. Rash, "swelling, * Stiff- H I fE¥ERYHbi¥B£ NEEDS ZA&I-BUk] ness > Scabs, itch, Bed El m umiiinm I '■' Sores, Face Soref, Soreß| I I EVERY HOME NEEDS ZAfVI-BUKg £nsSsd W B excellent for Pimples, H H l»*iiwiwiiws»W^^^WW^B^^M^BßHlirwiwwl«s^B^Mißiiiiisim Blackheads, Eruptions, ||§ n iMßUMiiiiii Him IWIIIIIIIIH 11111 l 1111111HH.H..1.. B^—^«b^»^^b—— r and all Skin Troubles ; H £ ' "~ 7 . Dr ANfIRFW Wll 45,fSM w HHe as an embrocation lit * m * " iS: *'^%:^;^^ .i -, .* m HnuKtw WILdUN for all deep seated local §§ ■**>$(£* _-._ j^V- 1 tf ' &3 BB MBF*®BBUkBESH ffllSSm '** well-known medical writer P«m fuch aißheumat- |B $iosl JOI&SF A Jl I *-~~$M l4Bk. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16848, 13 May 1918, Page 3

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