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DAMP SADDLE CAUSED PILES. Five Years' Awful Suffering. , Zam-Buk Promptly Cures. Mr J. H. Livingston, an engineer, employed at the Chilling "Works, Voting, N.S.AV., says:—"For five years I suffered terribly from itching and bleeding piles, and attribute riding a wet saddle to their cause. No one knows what agony I endured, at times becoming so bad that I was forced to lay tip ifor days together. I tried every possible so-called cure for piles, without deriving any lasting benefit; for immediately I left off using them the piles wouldcome on as bad as ever. A few of my friends, knowing what agony I was -undergoing, frequently recommended Zam-Buk, but, after using" so many other remedies in vain, I naturally did not place much confidence'in it: Continuing, to suffer untold agony, however. T eventually gave Zam-Bulc a trial, and I am happy to: say that after a few applications the wonderful easing and soothing effect was very comforting. Persevering with Zam-Buk, the piles went completely away, and I can confidently say that T am perfectly cured." Zam-Buk is without equal for cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, abrasions, and all injuries to the skin, and promptly cures eczema, piles, running sores, .ulcers, ringworm, bad legs, diseased ankles, chapped hands, cold sores, poisoned wounds, sore he'adsj s blood-poisoning, and festering sores. Zam-Bnk is- obtainable from all. chemists and stores at Is 6d per pot and 3s fid large family size nearly four times the Is Gel sizeV v.

Watch the New T Model Foids go » '.-y.—F. R. Dennison, Agent.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10504, 12 July 1910, Page 1

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