FATHER AND SON CURED
PAINFUL PILES AND FEARFUL SKIN DISEASE!
ZAM-BUK, WINS GHEAT PRAISE
Another of those remarkable cases showing that Zam-Buk is taf superior to ordinary remedies has come to lie;ht" Mrs. & J)avies, 133 York Street! Lauuceston, Ta«., writes:— „ "-My/husband used to suffer greatly from pues, which were very painful and weakening. However, it was ZaomI»nk which brought about his recovery lor a long time Jie has not complained a, j „ °L thls tro«ble, so effectively did Zam-Buk cure him."
When hying in New Zealand, my baby boy Alton, then sis months old, suffered from a fearful skin disease. He was covered with nasty mattery sores having hard crusts. The unsightly eruption was so distressing that the poor child could get no rest. Although we tried all sorts of remedies Alton's complaint got no better so we decided to adopt tu e Zam-Buk' treatment. "To pur joy, Zam-Buk proved most beneficial. Ihe corruption was drawn out or the sores and the fiery inflammation died away. Zam-Buk was so soothing and healing that we kept on using it. It was surprising how quickly Alton s skin trouble was completely cured. J "We have often used Zam-Buk irt our home, and have never known it to tail. Zam-Buk _is Australia's standard remedy for Eczema, Ulcers Bad Le*s Poisoned and Festering Sores Rm<^ £',°!" m ' S™'e Feet» p »ckly Heat. 'Tender Skms, Burns. Scalds, Cuts, Bruises opnns, etc. It has been aptly called ;A Surgery m a two-inch pot," and lhe House Dispensary." Get a not to-day and have it handy. 1 8 Qd Cl bd, ot all chemists and stores.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16824, 1 December 1916, Page 6
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268FATHER AND SON CURED Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16824, 1 December 1916, Page 6
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