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ACTS LIKE A MAGNET. •

ZAM-BUK DRAWS DISEASE OUT OF THE SKIN. The manner in which Zam-Buk. draws disease and poison out of the skin ha* been aptly described as ‘ magnetic. Sores and wounds are _ cleansed and soothed, new healthy skin grown in a way which is u positive revelation in the art of skin-healing. Even obstinate and long-standing sores yield in an astonishing way,. tor ZnmBuk Tins antiseptic and germicidal prolier’ies ilint cannot ba found in any other preparation. The marvellous success of Zam-Buk is due tn its herbal origin and the scientific methods employed in it* blending. ■'»- finemont and concentration. Ordinary fattv ointments ncf on the surface only. Znm-Buk’s refined juices right-down to the underlying tissues, where they root out disease. Writing’--.from 115 Oueen Street, Bendigo. Victoria. Mrs E. M. Brigh'l sav' "A severe nt-.ack of eczema on both hands incapacitated me for 3 months, f was nearly driven mad with the burning, itching irritation and rc-.tld hnvo torn mv hands to bits. I tried everything I could think of to give me ease and to cure me but nothing had the least effect until I got Zam-Btik. "Dressings of this grand herbal balm improved my skin wonderfully. ZamBuk first cooled and soothed lhe fiery surfaces and allayed the itching irritation. 1 slept better at night, and mv hands showed improvement, every day ns I continued with Zam-Buk. Finally this eczema which had defied all other treatment was. thanks to Znm-Btik. cured completely.” . . Never bo-withouf Zam-Buk. It is the soothing, ever-rendy and absolutely reliable remedy for eczema, bad legs ringWoriTi. iilcrrst. sore fppt. outs, burns scalds lacerations, etc. Of all chemlot* and stores nt 1». fid. or 3s. Cd.— Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 162, 5 April 1921, Page 9

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281

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 162, 5 April 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 162, 5 April 1921, Page 9

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