FIERY SOALP SOKES.
DEFIED EVERYTHING BUT ZAiVL-BUK.. Itching sores spread over. Ruby Leliy's uead, until it was practically uveiopsd by disease. Telling how, rhen the disease defied every other roatment, Zam-Buk worked a wonderul cure, Miss Kelly, who lives at 91 liouuis street, Ijltinio, Sydney, said:— 1 When about 13 years of age, I sufiied long aiul painful distigureuient oin a severe outbreak of scalp eczema, ho disease first appeared in the form F a small swelling, which itched ininsely. The fiery irritation made sleep npossible, for 1 used to' lie awake at ight rubbing and scratching away at ly itchy skin. "Eventually the eczema spread all per my head, and developed to such shocking extent that 1 had to leave ;hool. Whilst at home 1 was earellly treated with all kinds if remeies, but six months elapsed before the iseas-2 was got .underhand. "Upon hearing good reports about am-liuk, it was decided to try the eatment. I first had my head washed ith Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap, and then, dreeing of Zam-Buk Balm was apied to the sore surfaces. That night [got my first real rest, for Zam-Buk layed the itchiness and irritation won- I srlully. ] "When I saw the great improvement iat Zam-Buk effected, and how it was -adually causing the disease to die rav, I eagerly continued the treatent. This perseverance was splendidly warded when Zam-Buk final!v cleared vay the last traces of my ierrible dismrement.'' Zam-Buk applied to cuts, poisoned junds, ulcers, eczema, pimples, scalp res burns, sea]ds, ringworm, etc, 7 'lLnt anSCS !, b u t; ? sues disease t I'T - apid , healm S bealthv -w fcnin It is useless to expect a cure am crude ointments and imitations >ii must have ZAM-BUK. Is Gd S bd per pot everywhere. 2
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16155, 8 March 1918, Page 5
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