TORTURING ECZEMA. Zam-Buk Balm Ends a Busy Housewife's 2 Years' Suffering. Wonderfully soothing and efficacious is the treatment of Eczemawith Zam-Buk, which is best applied on a fresh piece of lint, night and morning. Toe burning, itcaing pain will be allayed, and perseverance with the application results in a new soft, healthy skin with the power of carrying out its important work, taking the place of the nasty scabs and scales. "1 have been suffering from Eczema on and off for the past two years, ’ says Mrs. Wright, of 25, St. Peter's, Sydney, “and at times I have been so ia<i that I have not been able to do my household duties. 1 have tried many socalled remedies for Eczema, but failed to ob.ain relief. Hearing of the healing virtues of Zam Buk, 1 determined to try this balm, and I am glad to say it gave me more relief than anything I have tried. Thanks to the healing virtues of Zainßuk I have not suffered from the torturing pain of Eczema for the past twelve months, for which I am very grateful. I can recommend Zam-Buk to fellowsufferers.” Zam Buk is used and recomjnended by Doctors anil Nurses, and as a Summer Skin Balm is invaluable. It promptly removes Sunburn, Summer Rash, Freckles, Smarting Patches, Blisters, Heat Swellings, Mosquito and other Inswet Bites, and for Sore Aching Feet has a most soothing and cooling effect. Keep a pot handy for the holidays. It is obtainable from all stores and chemists at 1/6, or 3/6 large family pot (containing nearly four times the 1/6), or direct, post paid, fro.a The Zam-Buk Co,, 39, Pitt-atreet, Sydney.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVII, Issue 26, 29 December 1906, Page 44
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275Page 44 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVII, Issue 26, 29 December 1906, Page 44
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