ARMS ON FIRE WITH ECZEMA. DISEASE BANISHED BY ZAM-BUK. For three months Hiss NoraU Quigley, of -13 Cowpcr Street, Glebe, Sydney, was tortured might and day by a distressing form of eczema, and it ia only through Zam-Buk's antiseptic iuid healing power that her skin is now clear again. "Eczema broko out on both my arms, and caused mo to suffer terribly," sain Miss Quigley. "Tho irritation was so bad that I could not sleep, and would toss about hour after hour all night. I could not keep my hands from it. 'This horrible disease first commenced in the form of blisters, which merged into ono another, and then spread and swelled ill a fearful state. Tho swelling was. so bad that my arms were _ double their usual size. The pnin and itchiness nearly drove me out of iny mind. I felt as if I could tear nij-self to pieces. Sometimes I would sit up half tho night crying, I was tortured so. "For threo months I remained in this terrible state, for although I tried many things, nothing gave mo any relief. I felt that I would like to end it all. My mother then obtaihed some Zam-Buk, and wo dressed iuy arms with it. This unique balm lwd a wonderful effect, for it immediately eased tho irritation, soothed tho burning sensations, and reduced tho dreadful swellings. I had only been using Znm-Bnk a little while when I was once more able to enjoy a good night's rest, for tho pain and itchiness were ended. By persevering with Zam-Buk I was soon freed of all disease, and the eczema completely cured. Now the skin on both my arms is spotless and in splendid condition, thanks entirely to Zam-Buk." Skin and scalp sores readily yield to Zain-Buk, which is also a perfect healer for cuts, bruises, burns, and scalds,'and a most successful remedy for bad legs, festering wounds, ulcers, poisoned sores, ringworm, and piles. Zam-Buk is obtainable of all chemists and stores — Advt.
It was reported (o the London County Council recently that owing to motor traffic tho Borough Councils would hovo to remake the roads with a concrete foundation of 12in„ instead of only six, and that this would rp?t four millions durum thg fflrr j«wa. • ,'
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1874, 7 October 1913, Page 9
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377Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1874, 7 October 1913, Page 9
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