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SKIN RAW WITH ECZEMA

ZAM-BUK AGAIN TRIUMPHS

Zam-Buk emerged triumphantly from ono of tho most severo tests imaginable when it cured littlo Kathleen Russell's torturing eczema. Read fJie mother's story to realise what a wonderful transformation Zam-Buk Worked.

At Clanwilliam street, Willoughby, -\orth Sydney, Mrs Russell said:— "When my littlo girl, Kathleen, was but three weeks old, her head, face, neck and chest wore affected by a disfiguring attack of dry,- itching eczema. Tho child's skin was fearfully inflamed and irritated,-and looked just like raw meat. "Kathleen needed such constant attention that wo were nnablo to get proper rest and sleep for weeks and weeks. "Chemists' ointments and all kinds of ordinary remedies failed to check tho disease.. Then wo had Kathleen at tho hospital, but their treatment seemed to cause the eczema to spread worse than over. Tho child became tho talk of tho" neighbourhood. ~ "When wo. almost despaired, we heard of Zam-Buk's wonderful skin-

curing powers, and sent for. a pot. Starting to. apply dressings of ZamBuk regularly night and morning wo soon noticed that tho balm seemed to soothe and cool Kathleen's skin wonderfuliy.

"Under tho. healing infiuenco of ZamBuk all impurities wore drawn out of the tissues and the scaly disease began to gradually die away. Very soon our perseverance with Zam-Buk was re- - warded by seeing the child's skin ._ cl.eared of every spot and blemish and — made, perfectly healthy."

Zam-Buk is equally reliable as a "iirst-aid for cuts, burns, scalds, sprains, and flesh-wounds, as it is for bad legs, eczema, scalp sores, ringworm, ulcers,, blood-poison, abscesses, festered hands, piles, cold-sores, and rheumatism. Of all Chemists and Storekeepers, Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot. 1

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Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 16

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280

SKIN RAW WITH ECZEMA Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 16

SKIN RAW WITH ECZEMA Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 16

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