ECZEMA FOR YEARS.
Zam-Buk Cures where many Treatments fail. Eczema is more prevalent in winter than at any other season. In tho severest cases Zam-Buk has afforded a complete and lasting cure. "I have suffered for years with Eczema on both my legs,” says Mr J. <’. Duncan, of Bel-more-strert, Yarrawonga. Vic., "and during that extended period have tried all sorts of so-called remedies, but could gain no relief whatever. I always found it worse during the wool and grain season, in which two products I am interested. 1 can't say whether the dose air of the wool and grain shells had an aggravating effect on the Eczema, hut tlic complaint was always most severe then. Last season while superintending the loading of a cargo of wheat at Williamstown a friend of mine, hearing that I was alllicted xvith Eczema, r<‘<-ommend-ed Zam-Buk. 1 followed his advice, happily. for the lir-t two or three applications satisfied me that I have secured the right remedy at last. I continued the treatment, and in a verx short time the Eczema xvas thoroughly cured. I have also found Zam-Buk inxaluable for (balings, which troubled me somewhat during the >ummer months, tine application of tin' Balm in such ca>es always brings relief.” Zam Buk is inxaluable for Eczema. Ulcers. Kingxvorm. P.M»rasis, Bad Legs, Inflammation. Eruptions. Pimples, Sores, Scabs, Scales. Pains, Swellings, Chapped Hands, Sore I'aees, ( old Sores, Chilblains. I hills. Cohl in the Head, Cuts, Burns, Festerings, Gatherings, Poisoned Wounds, etc. Of all Chemists, or post free from the Zanrßuk (d.. 39 Pitt-st net. Sydney, price I 6, or 3/6 family size (containing nearly four times the quantity).
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 22, 2 June 1906, Page 53
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272ECZEMA FOR YEARS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 22, 2 June 1906, Page 53
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