• COVERED WITH ECZEMA. SCRATCHED AND RUBBED IN A FRANTIC MANNER, - A TERRIBLE DISEASE ENDED BY . . .ZA-M-BUK. Mrs. K. . Wadsworth ,of CI Wellington Street, East Perth, W.A., says: "Before I came to East Perth from Yorkshire, England, hart of my duties were keeping tidy ami in order, laboiatories after medical students had been, experimenting.Whilst attending to my work I must have, used a glass to get a drink of water, and in doing so must have absorbed some of the. poisonous substances contained in the vessel. Soon, after 1 broko out in eczema on every part of, nir body,- my hands and fct being specially afteotcd. Iu a short time I was in a torriblo state, for the disease broko out on my head and I lost all my hair. I could not £et any sleep at night, but would toss from side to side in great torment, fho itching irritation and awfu! burning pain were nigh unbearable. This terrible disease tortured me in a way that was indescribable; and I rubbed and tore the affected parts with my hands in a frantic manner'. , , "At Inst I determined to try. what Zam-Buk woulds do for me as a relation of mine had used this balm with wonderful results. I a supp.y,and applied it carefully to all the affected places. Zam-Buk immediately cooled and soothed the burning inflammation, and the smarting an J irritation were taken away. I knew after the first application that I was obtaining the relief I so much needed. That night II had the first good Test I had had for some time. As tho Zum-Buk treatment »■« kept going my hands and feet began to heal; tho sure cracks and open places gradually closed up; the raw sore places on my head were also'healed and my hair started to grow again. By persisting with Zam-Buk the disease ; was completely' defeated; uiy, skin made nice, clear, and healthy, and .my. hair has grown thick, and' 10ug."..'. ZnmBnk is sold by nil stores and chemists at ts. Gd. and 3s. 6d. per pot. '
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2209, 23 July 1914, Page 11
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343Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2209, 23 July 1914, Page 11
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