WINTER ECZEMA.
WRISTS COVERED WITH ITCHING, BURNING DISEASE—ZAM-BtTK SOOTHED, COOLED AND. CURED HER SKIN. \,
Miss Hay 'Wood, 01" Queen's Drlvo, Island Bay, Wellington, N.Z., says:— "For many months 1 suffered acutely from that distressing complaint, eczema. This terrible diseaso attacked my wrists and very soon they wore in a very bad state. During either djmp or cold weather tho pain and irritation wero greatly intensified, anil at times I suffered awful agony. The inconvonieno was also very great, as I was unable tn uso my hands as I should hare liked on account of tho terrible pain caused by l.liis nasty disease. A good many renindins did I try, without obtaining any relief whatever.
"] was strongly recommended to usn Zam-Buk, so 1 purchased a supply. I found Zam-Buk both soothing and healing, and this excellent balm had a very oooliug offoct on the diseased nrcn. After I had bceu using Zam-Buk only a short time, the itching c<\i.sed, and soon tho cojiem.i completely ili-appeared, and my wrists were quite free from disease. 'It'is some months since I was cured bv Zani-Biik, and 1 am • glad to say there lias been 110 return of tho complaint." Tho wonderful healing powers of ZamBuk make it an ideal remedy for eczema," ringivorm, lioisoned wounds, fceterinu sorrs,. titers, chapped hands, chilblains, cold soi<es, piles, and heals cuts, burns, bruises, scalds, and scratches. Sold by all chomists and stores at Is. Gd. and 3s. 6d. per pot,—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1166, 29 June 1911, Page 2
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242WINTER ECZEMA. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1166, 29 June 1911, Page 2
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