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SKIN RAW WITH ECZEMA, ZAM-BUK AGAIN TRIUMPHS. Zam-Buk emerged triumphantly from one of the most severe tests imagm able when it cured, little- Kathleen Russell's torturing :eczsma. Rend the mother's story to realise what a wonderful transformation Zam-Buk worked. At- Clanwilliam St.. Willoughby, North Sydney, Mrs Russell, said: — "When my little girl. Kathleen, was but three weeks old, lier liea-d, face, neck, and chest were affected by a disfiguring attack of dry, itching eczema The * child's skin was fearfully _ inflamed and irritated, and -looked ju.st like raw meat. ' : Katlilc-en needed suclx constant attention that we were unable to get proper rest and sleep for weeks and week:s. "• ~, . . . "Chemists', ointment and all kinds or ordinary remedies failed to check the disease. Then we had Katlileen at the -hospital, but their treatment seemed to cause the eczema to spread worse than ever. The child became the talk of the neighborhood. "When we almost despaired we heard of Zam-Buk's wonderful skin-curing powers, and sent for a pot. Starting to apply dressings of Zam-Buk regularly night and morning, we soon noticed that the balm seemed to soothe, and cool Kathleen's skin wonderfully, "TJnder the healing influence ot Zam-Buk all impurities were drawn out of tlie tissues and the scaly disease began to gradually- die away. Ve'' v soon our perseverance with Znm-Buk was rewarded by seeing the child's skin cleared of every spot and blemish and made perfectly healthy. Zam-Buk is equally reliable as a first f ; d for r uts, burns, scalds, sprains, and flesh wounds, as it is for bad legs, .eczema, scalp sores, ringworm, ulcers, blood poison, abscesses, festered hards, piles, cold-sores, and rheumatism. Ot all chemists and storekeepers. Is bd

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12253, 2 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12253, 2 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12253, 2 June 1914, Page 1

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