SAVED FROM OPERATION. Severe Pile? Cured. Friend’s Faith in Zam-Buk Justified. There is mistaken but widespread belief that operation alone can cure piles. Through it, thousands mon and women become resigned to a life of indescribable misery and pain. Zam-Buk only needs a trial to demonstrate how quickly this great healing balm ends the pain, inflammation and loss of blood. Read the testimony of Mr H. Little, of 94 Boundary St., Brisbane: —“My bad attack of piles,” he says, “was brought about through my sitting down on wet timbers. For months I had great difficulty in walking about, and the incessant burning and itch’.ig pain was something dreadful. The doctor strongly advised me to undergo a surgical operation; friends were equally certain that Zam-Buk would do good. So, acting on their advice, I decided to give the balm a trial. “Zam-Buk proved every bit as wonderful as my friends had claimed in removing pain, swelling and inflammation. Every day that I persevered with Zam-Buk there was greater improvement, and within two or three weeks I was rid of the piles completely. I have never been troubled with the complaint since.” Zam-Buk is proved invaluable for all such troubles as chapped hands, chilblains, winter eczema, ulcers, ringworm, poisoned wounds, pimples, cuts, burns, scalds, sprains, and for driving pains out of muscles and points, etc. 1/6 and 3/6 box, all chemists; Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap, which keeps the skin ■ ,healthy and unblemished, 1/- per tablet. i
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19365, 23 July 1925, Page 7
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