AWFUL ITCHING SKIN DISEASE.
CHEMIST SAID, "USE ZAM-BUK." SICIN NOW CLEAR AND HEALTHY. Mr. Claude H. Elton, of ISG Gore Street, Eitzroy, Melbourne, says:—"While touring New South Wales some 'time ago n nasty skin disease attacked me, caused through overheating of tho blood. It appeared to be a sort of eczema, while ono doctor diaghosed it as South African itch. The irritation was dreadful, and ]' could not keep my hands from it, and I lost weight on account of tho worry. Tho disease first appeared in the shape of small pimples, and then becanio moisl; and gavo off matter. "J. had been bad for some time, and was suffering .greatly from tho excessive irritation when I consulted a, chemist, who advised me to usS Zam-Buk. I went homo and had iv very hot bath, and then rublx'-d Zam-Buk well into the affected places. The result was delightful, for nil irritation and pain were taken away. I continued applying Zam-Buk until the disenso was cured, and no signs of any spots or pimples remained. "Since that time Zam-Buk has been found invaluable in tho home, and my wifo has also used it with beneficial results." Zam-Buk is indispensable-in the liojue, workshop, and on 4ho farm, sheep run, and cattlo station. Zam-Buk soothes and heals skin injuries Hko magic, and prevents, wounds taking bad ways. Tho handy pot of Zam-Buk ensures freedom from festering and blood-poison in all eases of cuts, scratches, gashes, burns, scalds', and sores. Zam-Buk is invalnablo for eczema, ulcer, bad legs, ringworm, rash, barcoo rot. sore iVct, ami other skin disi'UH-s. Of all stores and chemists at ts. (id. and .'is. Gd. per pot. Get a . pot tu-duy uiid always keep it handy. ■
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1714, 3 April 1913, Page 6
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285AWFUL ITCHING SKIN DISEASE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1714, 3 April 1913, Page 6
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