BOILS AND BURNING ECZEMA.
INFLAMED SORES AND IRRITATING ERUPTIONS COMPLETELY BANISHED BYZAM-BUK. '■ Where skin affections are concerned thero is scarcely any limit to Zam-Buk's ■usefulness and effectiveness. Mrs. H. Martin, "Hastings," Despointcs Street, Marrickvillo. Sydney, writes:— "Somo timo back .my husband liad an outbreak of boils on his shouldei'6. . The pressure- of bis bones accentuated the pain, and the boils were very much in T llnmed. We found that the best treatment wo could adopt was to Apply Z.nnBuk to .the swollen surface. This was most soothing and cooling, but, best of all, it sent down tho inflammation and caused the boils to discharge their cores, after winch they healed up nicely. Since then my husband has liad no return of this painful trouble. We have also used Zam-Buk most successfully for all sorts of skin injuries, including burns. t Mrs. E." Donnelly, of Porcy Street, Warwick, Queensland, says:— . "I had very bad hands through washing. Tho hot water, soda, and steam ciused the skin to get vory tender, and break, with the result that tho dirt out of the clothes got into the cracks. Nasty running sores were tho result, and tho irritation was dreadful. My hands were so bad that I had to wear gloves constantly. The disease—a kind of eczema —got so bad that I consulted a doctor, and on his advice I used Zam-Bulc, which at once had a very soothing effect. As I persoverocl with Zam-Bulc tho irritation and soreness died away, and further dressings, resulted- in my hands being perfectly healed." Zam-Buk is unsurpassed for eczema, ulcers, bad legs, piles, and children's scalp sores,- especially ringworm caught at school. Zam-Buk gives better results than anything hitherto attained, and, as tho prudent housewjfo soon : finds, both expense and suffering aro saved by keeping a pot of the-Zara-Buk always Itoandy. Obtainable of all chemists and stores at Is. 6d. and Ss. 6d. per pot.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2532, 5 August 1915, Page 7
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318BOILS AND BURNING ECZEMA. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2532, 5 August 1915, Page 7
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