PILES FOR TEN YEARS.
ZAM - BUK ENDS A VICTORIAN RAILWAY MAN’S TERRIBLE. SUFFERING. The case of Mr. John Playle, the goodsshed foreman at Wangaratta railway station, Wangaratta, Vic, is an illustration of the wonderful efficacy of Zant. Buk for that most tormenting and weakening complaint, piles. “I can testify to the marvellous properties of Zam-Buk in cases of piles,” he says. “I contracted this most torturing of complaints about ten years ago in a most obstinate form. I tried all sorts of so-called remedies and sought the advice of doctors, with but very little satisfaction. Some time since, seeing Zam-Buk advertised as a reputed cure for piles. I at once gave it a trial, and I can faithfully say that, after undergoing the Zam-Buk treatment for a month, I was thoroughly cured. Seeing that I had been a martyr to the piles for ten long years, and that the many treatments tried had been so unsuccessful in affording me even relief, much less cure, I consider the achievement of Zam-Buk wonderful. Zam-Buk is a remarkable soothing and healing balm, and an undoubted cure for piles. "In the course of my business in the goods sheds I am often getting nasty cuts and bruises, but I find Zam-Buk invaluable for quickly healing the skin. lam glad to recommend Zam-Buk as a splendid balm for household use.” The home that keeps a pot of ZaniBuk handy is furnished with the everready healer and skin-cure, and with the one reliable remedy for eczema, sealp sores, piles, bad legs, festering and swell-' ing from blood-poisoning, and any burning, irritating, itching sores which are among the daily perils of this season. Zam-Buk is obtainable from all chemists and stores, Is. 6d. and 3s. fid. per pot.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 4, 26 January 1910, Page 44
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291PILES FOR TEN YEARS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 4, 26 January 1910, Page 44
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