FACE RAW WITH, RUNNING SORES. UM-BCK ENDS DEEP-SEATED SKIN DISEASE. A message of hope to sufferers from skill trouble is- contained..in the following account of how Ziaui-Buk eradicated the obstinate eruption from a Eitzroy boy's lace. , S llrs. 12. SI. Wilkins, 9 Cowell Street, Fitzroy, Vic., says:— _ •"i\)y little lx>y, Edgar, had-a pimply rash on the side of his face, 'i'lie pimples discharged matter aud were very sore. So b;ul was the irritation -that we had to keep his hands tied up so that he could not scratch the raw surfaces. I took him to a doctor, but Edgar did not seem to get .better. One remedy we tried proved so severe that Edgar snrieked with agony when it' was applied. "i then began to use Zain-Buk, which at once soothed the distressing irritation and dried ,up the discharge. The sore was a very deep-rooted one, but Zam-huk completely healed it. Children are always falling and hurting themselves, so Zam-Buk is always necessary, as we have found in our home." This affords, but further evidence that Zam-Buk is a unique healer for skin trouole. Even the worst forms of eczema yield to Zain-Buk, which is also unrivalled lor Ulcers, Kingworins, Piles, Bad Eegs, Poisoned Sores. Scalp Disease. Insect bites, and stings, Blotches, Hashes, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Sc-ilds, Sore Feet, etc. Every home should have its i pot of Zam-Buk. Of all Chemists and Stores, at I=. Gd.. or 3s. (3d. (containing about four times the - smaller size) per pot, or direct, at same prices, from C. E., I'ulford, Ltd., 39 Pitt Street, Sydney.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2832, 25 July 1916, Page 8
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