RHEUMATISM,
Sciatica, and all Deep-seated Paiss Zam-Buk Balm thoroughly Cubes. As an embrocation for rheumatism* sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, and all muecular affections Zam-Buk ie without an equal. These excruciating pains usually, occur about the joint, of the lumbar region, and may be caused through cold or damp. Zarn-Buk should be freely and) vigorously rubbed in for several minutes each night and morning, and the Balm will be found to reduce any swelling which may be present, soothe the pain, and finally so stimulate the muscles that in futuro they will be better capable of resisting x>ld and damp. Rub Zam-Buk in well and often. Mr Carnell, of 31 Mair street, Ballarat, Victoria, says : — " Rheumatism in my left arm, from the shoulder to the elbow, has been a source of o pain and inconvenience to me for the past couple of years, but. thanks to Zam-Buk Balm, is not so any. longer. It tlsed to keep me awake for hours at a time, which quite unfitted mo for my daily labours. I tried co-called! remedies, but to no purpose — I could never get rid of the dull, aching pain. At last I began to give up hope of ever being free from the rheumatism. I commenced using Zam-Buk Balm last winter, which drove out the pain and gave me immense relief. My sleep is never disturbed now, and I am sure it never will be so as long as I have Zam-Buk Balm by be." for all winter skin-troubles and muscularaffections, Zam-Buk Balm, is a never-failing remedy. For sore^throat and chest-cold, rubbed well in, it is unequalled. And by rubbing Zam-Buk between the hands and inhaling the pleasant antiseptic fumes, a finer remedy for a co'rl in the hoad could not be possible. Zam-Bnk ii .i household! necessity — a family _2fof.'uar<! — ji~ wide rangt- of iiuhtv making it al«aj>- in demand. Of a'l clienii-t-, _•<! • ji. • m 1-, 6d per pof, oi 3-- 6<l fuiu.l* nut UouitiiuinX four Uhjuj !„ Cd.J.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2779, 19 June 1907, Page 19
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328RHEUMATISM, Otago Witness, Issue 2779, 19 June 1907, Page 19
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