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FATHER AND SON CURED.

PAINFUL PILES & FEARFUL SKIN DISEASE. ZAM-BUK WINS GEEAT PEAISE. Another of those remarkable cases showing that Zam-Buk is far superior to ordinary remedies has come to light. Mrs. E. Davies, 133 York Street, Launceston, Tas., writes:— "My husband used to suffer greatly from, piles, which vero very painful and weakening. However, it wa6 Zam-Buk which brought about his recovery. For a long time he has not complained at all of this trouble, so effectively did ZamBuk cure him. "When living in New Zealand my baby boy Alton, then 6 months old, suffered from a fearful 6kin. disease. He was covered with nasty, mattery sores having hard crusts. The unsightly eruption was so distressing that the poor child could get no rest. Although wo tried all sorts of remedies. Alton's complaint got no better, so we decided to adopt the Zam-Buk treatment. "To our joy Zam-Buk proved most .beneficial. The corruption was drawn out of the sores, and the fiery inflammation died away. Zam-Buk was so soothing and healing that we kept ofPusinj it. _ It was surprising how quickly Alton's skin trouble was completely cured. "We have often -used Zam-Buk in our home, and have never known it to fail." Zam-Buk is Australians' standard remedy for Eczema, Ulcers. Bad Legs, Poisoned and Festering Sores, Eingworm, Sore Feet, Prickly. Heat, Tender Skins, Burns. Scalds, Cuts, Bruises. Sprains, etc. It has been aptly called "A Surcery in a two-inch pot," and "The House Dispensary." Get a pot to-day and have it handy. Is. Gd. or 3s. 6d„ of all chemists and stores.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2940, 28 November 1916, Page 6

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FATHER AND SON CURED. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2940, 28 November 1916, Page 6

FATHER AND SON CURED. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2940, 28 November 1916, Page 6

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