TORTURED BY PILES FOR 21 YEARS.
"GAVE UP ALL HOPE OF EVER ■BEING CURED." ZAM-BUK IS HEALING AND SOOTHING. Mrs. Annio Gray, of Ipswich Road (no.tt Wilton Street), Woolloongabba, South Brisbane, Q., says:—'"For 21 years I suffered untold misery from that terrible complaint, piles. The burning and itching pains nearly drove me mad, and at times the agony was so bad it was simply torture to sit, stand, or lie down. I was in a terrible state, and I could not Ret about to do my housework. Often I had to be dragged to meals. I suffered so much that I could not get rest in any one position for a length of time. With the birth of each child the agony would 1» intensified, and I gave up all hope of ever beintr cured, for during this long period I tried a great number of remedies, including all sorts of ointments and oils, but notning gave me any case. To be candid, I did not think anything would cure me, but a nurse who had attended nie for three years advised me to uso ZamBuk. I followed her advice, and was surprised beyond measure when the first two or three applications allayed the irritable | burning sensation, reduced the congestion and' gave mo much ease.
"As I continued with Zam-Buk t I daily got better, and soon I was able to move about freely and tako a new interest in life. I persevered with the applications of Zam-Buk until the. piles were banished and I was completely cured, and onco tnoro able to attend to my household duties in eomforl." Znrn-Buk cure. , ! skin disease and heals skin injuries in a marvellous mminer. Always keen a pot handy. Is. Gd. and 3s. 0(1., of all stores and chemist?.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1561, 3 October 1912, Page 4
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297TORTURED BY PILES FOR 21 YEARS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1561, 3 October 1912, Page 4
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