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WINTER ECZEMA.

ZAM-BUK PROMPTLY CDE-ES THIS COMMON- WINTER SKIN-TROUBLE, 'T How terrible aro the, ravages of that;common winter , skin eczema, and how great are the disease-killing powers of ZamBuk, are strikingly illustrated, in. the experience of Mrs. S; A. ■ Moore,; of Ruthvon Street, Toowoomba, Q. This lady was/ afflicted with torturing cczcma on the hands for five'; long years, . and, she was_ finally forced to give up her domestic duties and employ a. servant;, yet Zam-Buk perfectly, cured Mrs. Moore's eczema in three weeks.

"I suffered with eczema on both my hands , fori five years," Mrs. Moore says. . "1 found •' it, most inconvenient ■to be thus afflicted, especially on washing-days when the soap and soda used to cause me great suffering. The soreness 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 ZamBuk, 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 1 the first few applications .was very, comforting, and afisr three weeks' treatment 'with ZamBuk my ! hands - were practically free from this torturing complaint; I able to ro-. sumo my household duties, _ including the washing, which duty used previously to cause 'hie ; such great distress. .Thanks to :'ZamBuk, eczema is now a trouble of the past with mo, and I always keep a pot of the balm in my homo for use when required." . For every class of injury, disease, and disorder to which, the skin is subject ZaniBuk is invaluable. "Being a perfect antiseptic, Zain-Buk prevents any •_ tendency to putrefaction or and. its soothing and.healing virtues are in constant need for ohaps, chilblains, and kindred winter skin troubles. All stores !\nd chemists stock Zam-Buk at Is., 6d., or 3s. 6d. special family size (containing nearly four times Is. Gd.). EVERY HOME NEEDS ZAM-BUK.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 565, 21 July 1909, Page 4

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WINTER ECZEMA. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 565, 21 July 1909, Page 4

WINTER ECZEMA. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 565, 21 July 1909, Page 4

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