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■ m ft Whole ■ Family Covered from Head;g fif ■ mft PlMi M® to Foot-Hospital and, Every Oescrip- I ■" ifttiff iion ' oi ™ proves ' yse,ess -J o%sm ."'Another Record ' Achievement by Zam«Buk.' fr|j, ' W0 -Mm 'TAM-BUEI has made history in the district of. Richmond, Melbourne, where Mrs. Towers and || || family have been cured of that most terrible of skin diseases. Eczema, by the famous p || %. KiS)M antiseptic Balm. To a reporter, who was making an independent and thorough invesir. gs % \" Sation into the facts, Mrs. Towers, who lives at No. 2 Boyd St., Richmond, Melbourne, said:- || i ' ."My husband, self, and family were literally covered 'with that agonising skin disease, |$ ■ ' Eczema, and we are all most heartily grateful to those sterling antiseptic remedies, Zam- te '% Buk Balm a,ld Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap, for our remarkable recovery. ( . • p ' mmMMB i^Pl "Before living in Melbourne we resided in the country, at Warburton, and the fe| -I change of air and diet was responsible for our contracting the complaint. First, it broke M>. ffWWnl ill WW- out °" our bodieslikea rash, which developed into a most obstinate and tenacious form ; Pill If' 1 o£ Eczema, inflamed, scaly, irritating encrustations enveloping the whole of our bodies, p i ¥mmm 111 ll©wl Minim l > myself, was covered almost from head to foot with this horrible skin-scourge, and' M i JIIIIfJIII WmMyMI my husband and children were likewise smothered with it. The irritation was so M '$ severe that we felt as if we could tear ourselves to pieces—l thought we would M $ '/ \ llave S° lle mad with the torture of it-alld il seemed to add to my own misery |f. § J \ tenfold to see how the others were suffering. Never shall I forget what we went || § d/A through. We could not keep our hands from scratching, and we were half dead || V ' Cy for want of slee P- 1 consulted a doctor, and to induce sleep and. give me brief .|| $ Zfellltt%n respite from the ever-torturing irritation, he gave me a sleeping draft, which had m \ i WWW/ tlle desired efEect ' but the doctor could not do anything in the way of ridding me p Sf? If II M Wmitf? "We then attended the hospital for treatment; but although the doctors treated us fe; % W{ and applied many ointments and salves they were unable to do us any. good, and,-if any- m $ $< m/M < M//BiSM *ss& *O&Wm thing, we suffered more than ever. My husband seemed to be worse than I was- it was gj iS M tW' W/il. fIWfJS'Sk M(4 pititul to see him. He was laid up for weeks and weeks, unable to walk, and the children M If va. iff' IW/. |p .--• r ffifl could hardly walk. .My eldest boy, now 16, was so smothered with the eczema that a m. II M Willie If'/ Umk I L 1 MmN pin'shead could not have been placed between the eczema sores, audhe was forced to lay te $! \ ««»- f/l 111 il/ssßsk $Mmß& U P- Thus for two y ears we all sufiered i and we thought the misery of it all would iiever gg $f V "& &"IM'■ eni - We had done our best-consulted doctors and attended hospital, whose efforts to || (li jM\N. //0 us proved absolutely iu vain. But just when things were at their very worst, the . M ™ J S'-°'->"^^ !S^&, virtues of those sterling remedies, Zam-Buk Balm and Zam-Buk Medicinal .|J M ''■£-sJsL^ssM ioli Pt were brought under our notice. We happened to read of some of the remarkable M effected by Zam-Buk and Zam-Buk boap cases very similar in severity fM WmmllWmMMMlllllllM remedies on our own poor, diseased- M ifflmmffllmmlfwM skins and see if they would be as successful in our case; so we purchased a large M Airs. Towers and family, photographed after their wonderful pot of-Zam-Buk Balm and a tablet of Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap to start with. Myself |^ M cure of Eczema by Zam-Buk. and husband applied Zam-Bnk to the children and ourselves, and the immediate relief we g£ }'A experienced was wonderful—the Balin soothed the terrible irritation at once, and we B| l§ could actually/«■/ Zam-Buk at work, reducing and drawing ont the inflammation, cleansing and purifying the diseased under-tissues and drying up the fe eczema patches. Presently Zam-Bnk drew all the great eczema sores into separate places, like boils, the disease being thus concentrated in these and fe •S leaving the surrounding skin clean and healthy. Continuing with the application of Zom-Kuk, the boil-like eruptions broke and formed an outlet for the m N diseased matter, which we then squeezed out. We now washed the parts with Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap, and, after drying, again applied Zam-Buk Halm, gg> }$ and in a little while the sores were all healed up with new, clean, sound, healthy skin. Now our skins are perfect and without spot or blemish, and, |J. i¥ thanks entirely to Zam-Buk Balm and Zam-Buk Medicinal Hoap, we find ourselves free from one of the most terrible skin-tronbles which afflict mankind. j& M We found the medicinal properties of Zam-Buk Soap cleansing and soothing to the irritation, while Zam-Buk Balm drew out all the inflammation and grew p* m new liealtliv skin. Moreover, Zam-Buk Balm is beautifully autiseptic and a wonderful dispeller of disease, and we cannot express our feelings of gratitude m M sufficiently in praise of its marvellous virtues. We are never without Zam-Buk in the house, and recommend it to all m need of a pure, eificieiit healer. ' y I itb.h«.. w .„o„. to u to ...M OD i« I ,ih.o M . m , I fiW J#; of Mrs. Towers, and not neglect tho smallest sore or /5> && /«N /ITrf k^^i^' m slightest sign of skin disease, but avoid all clangor and fWM&WcW M_J Wl <M M M™J3 IH?§ H ffl? pf **<&$} -lis risk of serious trouble by promptly applying Zam-Buk. WMMWfM Mff W N ESP $ Sf M A, "^B§S W Zam-Buk Is invaluable for chapped hands, chilblains, WM§OW fijf S$ m> W tf M \js& ■£ cold s:ire s. plies, bolls, bad legs, cuts, bruises, burns, 'sffiffizfir JM Pa 'W% gjj scalds, poisoned wounds, and all Injured and diseased Ws®W /P^lPrr?!^^ 1 ** 3 Uffl£Si^3^sSs ;r JS^ fej conditions of tho skin. Obtainable from all chemists BiW /iS* 4 * I IMJI OHfiTUBMn fl MIT'S a- ' M and stores at Is. 6d. per pot | 3s. 6d. large size (contain- HF«Mwlli OUU I HlWu. flfil I I.QI"£S j"Ja '' *® lug nearly 4 times Is. 6d), or direct from Tho 2am- £ n<Ln&.mV\l VUW I IIIIVMj HIV f fgg&f ffA M ©i Buk Manufacturing Co., 39 Pitt Stroat, Sydney. |j, ' « *"&

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 850, 23 June 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 850, 23 June 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 850, 23 June 1910, Page 5

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