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the dreadful agony of biles. ZAir.-RUK SOOTHES ; THE ' INTENSE ITCTTTNIt AND CI USES PAINFUL GROWTHS TO DIE AWAY. ' Zani-Buk, with its unexcelled sooth in?,-, . Aealing, and antiseptic powers, has prov- . Ed of wonderful efficacy in the treatment of piles, antl the thousands of men anil women martyrs to .that agonising com-' plaint will obtain lasting relief by using this remarkable ; balm/ Alt'lioiwrh Zam°Btik has ' triumphed 'over hundreds of cases of both blind and bleeding'piles, no sufferer has greater reason to feel more grnMul 1o this'.healer than' Mts. A.'M. Swnn • of 5 Gordain Street, Btilli, N.S.TV. "Piles;tortured' mo to such an extent." raid '.Mrs.. Snj??. ''that it was • imndss'ble for me to sit down, and qt times J could .RC-nrely manose to l\e flown. Tlie itchincr nTonv .f'd nain irritated i»e so much th°{ T alw.ivs had to be on the move. "After reading of. the cure of a case sim'lar to my own by Zam-Bnk, I decided to try r this balm. T did so, and "was .delighted with the early result. Two or Jlitco -davs aft°r the' first annliratinu I was ablo to sit down in enmfort. for nil pain had rjone. and the. inflammation was deermeine.i By persfwri'>ir with 7>am-Bnk tlio piles w'ern permanently banished, and I w!te-r®«med f ron i the grip of an awful co""ilaint." : The ever-ready oharnetAT of flnm-Bnk, cnmW-nnd Tyith its exceptional healing properties. makes it indispensable in' every liotpo. workshop. farm, and cattle Elation. When apnlied :to any sore or cut. it promptly cases pain, prevent festering. and blood-poison, and heal" tlio (niurv iii a perfect manner. Zam-'Rnk is Sxcellent for eczema. scalp sores, bad legs, tore heads, festering sores, ' poisoned, Sounds, ulcers, niles, cuts, burns, scalds. Scratches, and nil wounds'generally. Sold by .ill chemists and stores at Is. 6d. and ;Ss. Sd. par' sot,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2203, 16 July 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2203, 16 July 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2203, 16 July 1914, Page 9

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