BURNING, DRY ECZEMA.
Nearly Tore Her Skin to Pieces—ZamBuk Stops the Intense Itching and Completely Cures the Disease. Zam-Buk has earned the heartfelt gratitudo of Mrs Mildrod Rufchonberg, of 80 Baker street, Richmond, Melbourne, who says:— "It was while I wan residing in Brisbane that I was attacked by tho dry eczema, which broke out on both arms and on my head. My skin would get very dry and scaly, .and so won as the scales formod, it would leave a moisture beneath. Tho burning irritation and itching was bo great that I nearly tore tho affected parts to pieces. I eoarccly knew what to do for I could not sleep at night, but would tose and roll about until morning. "I tried all sorts of ointments with no good result whatever. My condition was dreadful when I was advised to use ZamBuk, and did so with a result that mas amazing to me. The first applications of Zam-Buk cooled the burning area and look away all the inflammation and itchiness. In a short time I was able to sleep well at night and get up in the morning refreshed. I continued to apply Zam-Buk until the disease was completely defeated and my skin rnado perfectly 6weet, clear, and healthy."
Whenever Zam-Buk is applied it destroys the disease germs that are polluting tho tissues, draws off all poisonous impurities, allays inflammation, soothes irritation, and speedily restores the skin to clear and healthy state. Zam-Buk is also excellent for bad legs, ulcers, poisoned wounds, ringworm, festering sores and piles, and it is a perfect healer for cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, etc. Of all chemists .and stores, at Is 6d and 3s 6d per pert.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15825, 25 July 1913, Page 6
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283BURNING, DRY ECZEMA. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15825, 25 July 1913, Page 6
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