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MAD WITH ECZEMA.

CHEST AND BACK LIKE RAW MEAT! —ANOTHER AVONDEKFLL ZAMBUK CURE. “About eighteen months ago,” says Mrs, C. Grovenor, of 24 Junction - road, Summer Hill, Sydney. " 1 had a terrible attack of burning, itching eczema on my chest and back. The torturing irritation nearly drove me mad. My chest and back was like raw meat—a mass of red, inflamed blisters. I went under hospital treatment, but derived no permanent benefit from this terrible skin scourge. My health began to break down, and I grew weak and untuted for my h usehold duties. So great was the irritation that I felt like tearing myself to pieces. Confiding to a lady friend, who inquired about my condition, of the terrible agony I was undergoing, she strongly advised me to try Zam-Buk, telling me that this balm was the best and only remedy she eottld recommend. Taking new hope X straightway sent my son to the chemist for a pot of Zam-Buk. and the immediate soothing effects of the first application was wonderful, and that night I had the first sleep I had had for three weeks. Persevering with the Zam-Buk treatment, before I had finished the first pot I was completely cured of this most irritating of skin diseases, for which I am most; grateful.” Zam-Buk is invaluable for all injured and diseased conditions of the skin, including cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, sprains, piles, pimples, boils, eczema, ulcers, &e. Of all chemists and stores at Is. fid. and 3s. Cd. per pot.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 17, 27 April 1910, Page 48

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MAD WITH ECZEMA. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 17, 27 April 1910, Page 48

MAD WITH ECZEMA. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 17, 27 April 1910, Page 48

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