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Whatever your SKIN TROUBLE Heal it with Zam>Buk! pjON’T neglect any skin trouble, however slight and unsuspicious. Unless attended to right away, that rough patch or that persistent irritation may easily develop into eczema, ulcers, or other disease that may be difficult to eradicate. Your safest and most certain remedy is Zam-Buk. Zam-Buk is a highly antiseptic herbal balm with far-reaching properties. It quickly soothes pain and irritation, stops germ injection, allays inflammation, and makes the skin thoroughly sound and healthy. Zam-Buk owes its superior curative power to its herbal origin and its penetrative power. It searches out the hidden roots of disease. Get a clear, healthy skin once more by the regular daily use of Zam-Buk. Begin with Zam-Buk to-day 1 OBSTINATE ECZEMA BANISHED. Mr. John F. Hannan, 3 Hopetoun St., Newtown, N.S. W., writes :—Whilst in France with the A.I.F. I suffered from severe eczema. Despite all the efforts of specialists in France and England By skin got worse. I despaired of ever getting the upper hand of this affliction until I tried Zam.fcok. Within a week pain and irritation was subdued. As I kept on with this healer all trace of eczema was completely removed. 1 1 is some years since Zam-Bok rid me of this complaint, and 1 have not bad any sign of its reappearance since. Zam-Buk it unequalled fortuity knriset. Isni, scalds, eczema. ulcers. piles. ring******* patterned teres, “ chafs," chilblains, etc Also splendid ft* relieving: colds in the hiad% fid and 3/6 • 4 Mb

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12470, 11 June 1926, Page 5

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