HUSBAND'S SKIN TORTURE AND AND WIFE'S LEG SORES. CURED BY ZAM-BUK. The excellence of Zam-Buk for the most obstinate cases of skin disease and inflamed sores is being demonstrated daily in thousands of homes. Two typical triumphs for Zam-Buk have been revealed in a recent letter from Mrs. H. Berry, of Butli Sia-eet, Perth, W.A., "My husband," says Mrs. Berry, "was caused great pain and disfigurement by an outbreak of iitchy eruptions on his face. The diseasu, a kind of eczema, first appeared in little blisters, which burst and formed into running sores. Every effort to get rid of the trouble was fruitless until my husband happened to try a pot of Zam-BukL "This balm brought him splendid relief. The painful irritation was stopped with the first applications, and as he perseveredwith it Zam-Buk cleared away CTery eiuption, and left his ekin quite healthy and clean. "I also have Zam-Buk to thank for curiug mo of a bad leg. Following a mild attack of fevor, tho limb suddenly broke out into inflamed sores. I was alarmed, for it looked more like blood-poison than anything else. Remembering our previous experience, I got another pot of Zam-Buk. Regular applications of Zam-Buk' eased and soothed the leg splendidly, and soon put an end to tho inflamed condition. I continued to apply Zam-Buk until tho sores were thoroughly healed, and tho limb made qu.iito sound and strong again. Those cures htivo caused us to think the world of Zam-Buk, and we wouldn't b« without it for anything." Zam-Buk perfectly heals cuts, bruises, burns, scalds; allays and clears away itchy rashes, blotches, pimples, spots, and all disfiguring skin disease. ZamB«lf (o nhtsitmbl" Jif «U a.lietMill!! ttttd la, Sd. an,d. g§. Bd,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2484, 10 June 1915, Page 9
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286Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2484, 10 June 1915, Page 9
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