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Triumph in Medicine NASAL-CATARRH Albert Street, Auckland, KAZOL, LTD. August 27th, 1909. Dear Sirs,—Tour remedy for Kasai Catarrh being brought under my notice, I decided to give the same a trial, and most say that I experienced great relief after using it for two days. I recommended a friend of mine to use it, and ho tells me that nothing ho has taken has done him so much good as KAZOL. I am sure that once your remedy gets known, it will be universally used among those suffering from Catarrh in tho head. You aro at liberty to make what use you like of this testimonial. Tours, etc., D. HARVEY. NAZQL Gave Sufferer Great Relief in Two Days! Sufferer Slept in Armchair Over Two Years! BRONCHITIS Otahuhn, August 20th, 1909. I, John Arthurs, declare I hare suffered from Bronchitis for two years and four months, and have been under four Doctors time. Taslr medicine has done me no good at all. I got a bottle of KAZOL and after the flrst dose I got relief; and, after continuing its use for a few days, I was (4?ito awd of Bronchitis, and can now go to bed at night and sleep comforlftjW whtaA 1 could not do before for tho last two years and four, months, oh i have had to sleep in my armchair at tho fireside. It gives me pleasure iu stating the grottfe benefit 1 have derived from using NAZOL. Yonrs, etc., JOHN ARTHURS. NAZQL Enabled Him to Sleep Comfortably In His Own Bed! INFLUENZA-COLDS—SORE THROATS NAZQL Acted Like a Charm! Stanley Bay, NAZOL LTD. , August 23rd, 1909. Dear Sirs,—For some time past my family and self have suffered from Influenza, Colds, and Sore Throats. Wo have tried many remedies advertised, hut could get no good result until we took some NAZOL, which acted like a charm—not only relieving, tut curing Of. I have much pleasure In testifying to its wonderful power. Tours faithfully, “ A STANLEY, BAY RESIDENT." I “Nazol” THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC REMEDY FOR COUGHS, INFLUENZA, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, NASAL CATARRH OR COLD IN THE HEAD, SORE THROAT, ETC “Nazol” tie PER BOTTLE Each Bottle Contains 60 Full Doses |L| Al I « ELDON HOUSE, NAZOL, Ltd., london,b.c tie PER BOTTLE

WINTER ECZEMA. LEG SWELLED UP TO AN ENuUiIOUS SIZE. TERRIBLE DISEASE COMPLETELY ERADICATED BY ZAM-BUK. “My husband for years suffered on and off from eczema,” says Mrs J. McLean, of 40, Weigall street. South Yarra, Melbourne. “Last year, while he had an attack of this terrible skin, complaint, he knocked his shin, which began to fester. Inflammation set in and his leg swelled up enormously. Finally this developed into acute- discharging eczema. Matter flowed freely from the wound, and would keep on accumulating, notwithstanding the attention we aevcled to it. He had great difficulty in getting about, the irritation was so bad and of a very trying nature. “All the means we had tried to cure the disease failed to give any relief whatever, so after reading of sbmq cures by Zam-Buk we decided to try this halm. H ■was marvellous to ua how quickly ZamBuk legan to heal the wound. Alter only two or three applications the swelling and inflammation were subdued, all soreness and irritation ended, and all poisonous matter drawn out. With each application of Zam-Buk the diseased condition grew less, until his leg was completelv cured and new, skin had formed. Since Zam-Buk e«Rd my husbanci’s leg he has not had an attack of eczema in any shape or form. This proves that Zam-Buk completely banished this awful disease from his system. “Zam-Buk forms an important part of our family medicine chest, for emergencies are always arising where there are children, which cicate a demand for its use.’’ A pot of Zam-Buk, which is invaluable for all winter skin troubles, should alwavs be kept handy in every home and wbrkship, and on every iann, cattle station and sheep run. Is 6d and 3s 6d, of all stores and chemists.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8189, 2 August 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8189, 2 August 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8189, 2 August 1912, Page 5