WINTER ECZEMA.
Zam-Buk Promptly Cures this Common Winter Skin-Trouble. How terrible are the ravages of this common winter skin trouble, eczema, and how. great are the disease-killing powers of Zam-Bak, are strikingly illustrated in the experience of Mrs S. A. Moore, of Ruthven-street, Toowoomba, Q. This lady was afflicted with torturing eczema on the hands for five long years, and she was finally forced to give up her domestic duties and employ a servant; yet Zanl-Buk perfectly cured Mrs Moore’s eczema in three weeks. “I suffered with eczema on both my hands for five years,” Mrs Moore says. “I found it most inconvenient to be thus afflicted, especially on washingdays when the soap and soda used to cause me great suffering. The soreness and itching irritation Became so unbearable at last, that I had to engage a girl to do my housework. I consulted a chemist, but his treatment did me no good. I also went to a doctor, who prescribed medicine and ointments, and although I followed his instructions conscientiously, my hands still remained bad. My mother strongly advised me to try Zam-Buk, and happening to read where a lady had been cured of a bad case of eczema by Zam-Buk, I made up my mind to test the balm. The relief I derived from the first few applications was very comforting, and after three weeks’ treatment with Zam-Buk my hands were practically free from this torturing complaint. I was able to resume my household duties, including the washing, which duty used previously to cause me such great distress. Thanks to Zam-Buk, eczema is now a trouble of the past with me, and I always keep a pot of balm in my home for use when required.” For every class of injury, disease, and disorder to which the skin is subject Zam-Buk is invaluable. Being a perfect antiseptic, Zam-Buk prevents any tendency to putrefaction or blood-poisoning, and its soothing and healing virtues are in constant need for chaps, chilblains, and kindred winter skin troubles. All stores and chemists stock Zam-Buk at 1/6, or 3/6 special family size (containing nearly four times 1/6). EVERY HOME NEEDS ZAM-BUK.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 7, 18 August 1909, Page 52
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357WINTER ECZEMA. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 7, 18 August 1909, Page 52
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