ITCHING DRY ECZEMA
SPREADING DISEASE BANISHED
BY ZAM-BUK.
POISONOUS MOSQUITO BITES ALSO
CURED.
Mrs A. Xiilley. who resides in Brown street. North Rockhampton, Queensland, writes as follows: — “My little girl was attacked by Dry Eczeiia, which caused the skin to peel from her face. For weeks she suffered without any sign of the skin healing. In England I had used Zaip-Buk mort successfully for all kinds of injuries, so X purchased some hero, and treated my girl’s face with it, Zam-Bup banished the irritation, and gave her great ease immediately, and after a very short treatment she was quite well again, “Later I was severely bitten on the legs by mosquitos, and the places irritated mo so much that X scratched them. Then 1 think some dyo from my stockings got -into them, for they became inflamed and broke out in nasty running sores. I was bad for weeks, and at dames tho .burning mflanirumtioti, which seemed to sink to the very bone, was. almost unbearable. Zam-Buk, however, soon made an improvement, and healed my legs perfectly. "My husband has also used Zam-Buk in the Old Country, and his faith in it is as great as mine.” Dressing cuts and bruises with ZamBuk will save mother a lot of worry and trouble afterward, because ZamBuk is such a soothing and quick healer. It's just as good too for itchy spots, and soon gets rid of ringworm, eczema, and scalp sores. Zam-Buk is really the most wonderful skin remedy ever discovered. It can be bought at all chemists an dstoroa for Is 6d or 3s Gd a pet, or will bo sent at same price, post free, from C. E. Fulford (Aus.), Ltd., 39, Pitt street, Sydney.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9639, 20 April 1917, Page 7
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286ITCHING DRY ECZEMA New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9639, 20 April 1917, Page 7
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