AGONISING PILES CURED. OPERATION AVERTED BY ZAMBUK. Jfany pair.ful operations for piles have been rendered unnecessary by tho use of Zam-Buk. This splendid balm has effected a wonderful cure In Adelaide; where the doctors recommend the use of tho knife as tho only hope. The lady who escaped the ordeal of the knife is Mrs. Jt. Thomas, of Dale St., Port Adelaide, who says:— • ' ■ "For some time I suffered severely from piles, which were extremely painful. I became run-down in health, and my appetite disappeared completely. Tho worry, and pain I suffered were unbearable. I had ifit' awful time, and thought that I had an internal growth, ' I consulted' a doctor, who advised tho uso of the knife tor the removal of the piles, but to this I strongly objected. Hβ then prescribed an ointment, but it did not do me tho least good. >I adopted tho use of many other remedies, but they did not givo me any relief whatever. "Au old lady friend, who had been cured of eczema by Zam-Buk, gave ino a supply to try. I used this, and then purchased a' further supply, and soon found after the continued applications of this wonderful balm, that I was gettinn- great ease and relief. The swellings and tho congested state became less and less, until they disappeared entirely. I persevered with Zam-Buk, until at Jength 1 was completely cured. > "My husband has also successfully nsed Zam-Buk for knocks on the hands. Our children, who sustain all' sorts of cuts and festered sores, which inflame, owing to the cold weather, get speedy relief from .Zam-Buk." Zam-Buk is also invaluable for eczema, scalp diseases, ringworm, bad legs, inflammntion, sores, pains, chapped hands, soro face?, cold sores, chilblains, chills, cold in the bead, festerings, gatherings, etc. Of all chemists, or from The Zam-Bnk Co., 3D Pitt St., Sydney, at Is. Gd., or 3s. Gd. family size.—Advt.
Recent advices from Nora Scotia state Hint a record apnle ci'on is fapfctcd Tho Pavilion Satin;; Rink at Dunfcrmline, Scotland,-was bnrncil down on Juno C, and Iho surrounding property was al«o damaged. HELPED CHILDREN THROTCC WINTER. "In my opinion children's colds should never bo neglected," writes ilr.«. J(. ]j. E[[. bouvn. Piper .Street, iioiilli Jjrokc-n Hill X.S.W. "My two sons, Arthur and I'rank, were always catching colds during' tho winter months, but I managed to pt them througli the winter by the uso of Chamberlain's Cough Ilemedy. If either of them wakens up coiißhinj;' I always jivo him a dose of Chamberlain's Cough Reined}', which has ahrays been Micccssful in ridding them of the Usual winter colds. 15^' A thre'e-lire yellow (January, 180!)) postnye itamp of Tuscany was sold for JCII in London recently. '
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1186, 22 July 1911, Page 15
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