‘•ON FIRE” WITH ECZEMA PAINTED DISEASE YIELDS TO ZAM-BUK. All sufferers from the tortures of Eczema should read and benefit by the experience of Airs .1. Chandler, of Campbell St., Hobart, Tasmania, whose itchy, disease-ridden skin has been wonderfully cured by Zam-Buk. "Two years a an," says Airs Chandler, "eczema which started at my right elbow and spread UP to the shoulder, began to cause me intense misery. The inflammation increased so rapidly that soon my arm had swelled to an enormous size. ••purine the night intense irritation 1 revented me getting any sleep, and at times I felt I could tear my skin to pieces. The smarting. burning, and itching pains nearly drove me mad. •<T was under a doctor for some time, but the disease defied his treatment; in fact. I became worse. Instead of better. A friend then persuaded me to try ZamBuk Balm and Medicinal Soap. I obtained a supply and after carefully washing the diseased parts with ZamBuk Soap, I applied the balm. This treatment had a wonderful cooling and soothing effect, for in a short time the swelling and inflammation were wonderfully reduced and the painful irritation ended. Now the healing process was started I persevered with Zam-Guk until the disease was completely defeated, and my skin restored to a perfectly natural and healthy condition.” You cannot do without Zkm-Euk if you wish to keep your skin healthy. There is nothing to surpass Zam-Buk for quickly soothing and healing a cut. bruise or flesh wound, and ridding the skin of pimples, running sores, scaly patches, ulcers, ringworm, barcoo rot or other disfiguring disease. Zam-Buk is tv,** one indispensable healer for everybody of all chemists and storekeepers, :it, l/R and .1/5 per pot.
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Southland Times, Issue 17763, 23 September 1914, Page 2
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