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ECZEMA FROM HEAD TO FOOT.

COULD HAVI', TORN HIMSELF TO PIECES. I'IKRY DISEASE YIELDS ONLY TO SSAIWJUK. No other treatment is su soothing and ellicacioifs for cczema as Eaui-Buk. Whether the disease l» dry and scaly,. or. wet and mattery, Zam-IJuk speedily cools" the tierv surfaces, drives peisonons impurities out of the tissues, and causes a growth of healthy new skin. "I was literally covered from head tu foot with agonising eczema." says Air. I'. G. M'Donnld. of IS Franklin Street, Adelaide. "The sores itched, burned. ami bled, and discharged nasty mutter. I could bear nothing to touch inc. and the chaling of my clothes nearly drove me mad. The itching at times would be sit bad that I often fell I could to:ir the flesh oil' my bones. I spent poniuh on 'specialists,' drugs, special soaps, ointments. lotions, and, other skin treatments, but all to no puipn»e. "Being stromdy ndriged to try Zum-Bnk I aetod ori the recommendation, and, although at first 1 did not improve very much—my case being of such long standing—! persevered. Presently the sores began '.o dry up, scales formed and dropped off. As T continued using Ham-Buk l.hn lerrible itching gradually ceased, and I was not troubled by.the dix'.hargo. <is this also was ended. As the Did diseased skin dropped off, Zam-TSuk grew fine ne;v healthy skin ill its place. 1 persevered with Zam-Buk until I wa-S absolutely cured of all hit trouble." 7iiim-Bnk with its remarkable healing and disease-dispelling power is indispensible for the successful treatment of bad legs, niles, ulcers, sore feet, pols.oued wounds, scaln diseases, running scores, ringworm. Misters, swellings, rash, insect bites, cuts, bruises, burns, sprains, ele. Of .ill chemists.and storekeepers at Is. Ed. or 3s. Cd. per pot.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2762, 4 May 1916, Page 9

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289

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2762, 4 May 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2762, 4 May 1916, Page 9

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