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THE AGONY OF PILES.

Maddening, Itchy, Burning Irritation, Frequent Loss of Blood. ZAM-BUK SPEEDILY CURES. Before finding a real remedy in ZamBuk, many pie sufferers say that they hardly know where to put themselves for the agonising, itchy, burning pain. In other cases, like that of Mr Charles Billings, of 23 Wellington street, Hobart, loss of blood made sufferers so weak and ill that they despaired of ever being well again. “For years I suffered almost unbearable torture from bleeding piles,” writes Mr Billings. “Even now, the remembrance of my prolonged suffering makes me shudder. I lost groat quantities of blood, and I became so weak and rundown that I had to give up my work. I could not sit down, and even in bed had to be propjied up in one position. I had treatment, from many different medical men, also at hospitals, but continued the same year after year. “Happily, an old friend persuaded me to try Zam-Buk, and this grand herbal balm brought the first real relief that I had had for years. Incredible as it may seein, in a little while all bleeding ceased, and the terrible burning irritation was completely soothed away. I kept up the ZamBuk until I was thoroughly and permanently cuied. I shall never forget this debt to Zam-Buk.” inflammation, pain, and swelling vanish under the soothing a'ad healing influence of Zam-Buk. As a remedy for bad legs, eczema, barc-00, ringworm, poisoned wounds, bums, scalds, old sores, pimples, boils, abscesses, etc., Zam-Buk is always speedy and reliable. Is 6d and 3s 6d all stores and dealers.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3609, 15 May 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3609, 15 May 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3609, 15 May 1923, Page 9