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BOILS AND LEG ULCERS

ZAM-BUK •FOB COLD WEATHER ' SKIN TROUBLES.

Mrs. Ellon Barrett, who resides in Thomas Street, West End, Brisbane, Q., writes:— ~ . , , ... "I suffered somo time back with a £oro hand caused by the wind cracking the skin and tho fissures becoming raw. Tho pain was terrible. I tried dozens oi so-called remedies, but none effected a cure or even gave relief. I was advised to try Zam-Buk, and did so. After three applications, the soro was almost entvrej'ly healed. The inflammation had made tho palm of my hand red-raw, but it healed splendidly under the Zam-Buk treatment. "My' mother also finds Zam-Buk an ideal dressing for her ulceratod log, ZamBuk being very vooling and soothing at night when the pain is bad. We use Zam-Buk for all 'small injuries, and aLways find it a certain healer." "My husband at ono timo suffered considerably from 'boils' on his neck,' says Mrs. E. Bourke, of 25 Margaret Street, Potorshnm, Sydney. She continued: "They wero extremely painful, and inflamed to such an extent that it was impossible to bend the neck. Wo tried several remedies, but no improvement was visible until my husband was treated with Zam-Buk. Having Zam-Buk in tho house, we decided that as no other remedies 6eomed to bo doing him any good to treat the boils with it., Zam-Buk was immediately soothing when applied, and soon banished tho -inflammation. In the case of each boil, it drew out the pus, and after thoroughly cleansing tho holes healed .them up perfectly. "I find Zam-Buk keeps tho skin in perfect condition, and is invaluable for cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, and every other typo of skin injury," 'is. fid; and 3s. (id. of all chemists and stores.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3067, 1 May 1917, Page 7

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287

BOILS AND LEG ULCERS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3067, 1 May 1917, Page 7

BOILS AND LEG ULCERS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3067, 1 May 1917, Page 7

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