PILES FOR MANY YEARS.
Zam-Buk Successful where Operations Fall. The wonderful healing and soothing effects of Zam-Buk make it an ideal r» inedy Cor Tiles. With the first appiieatjon the irritation and pain is ai.ited. and a continuation of the - treatment ensures a prompt and permanent cure. Many past sufferers have prated this. Here is one. Mr. R, L. Smith, a farrier, of QueensCharters Towers, Q., says:—- •' I v. km troubled with piles for many ‘•’jirs; in fact, I do not think lexag•«rate when J sav that no man in Australia could have suffered more rhan myself. 1 hare been under two operations. but the agonising misery returned again. In the en<T I was, hanpdy. induced to try Zam-Buk Balm, and Can confidently assert that its application thoroughly cured mo. hr 1 have had no return of the Piles since using Zam-Buk. Since then my son Boy. who is a well-known rider in the Towers, was thrown from his
home against a post, and received a xfvvre gadi in the leg. Zam-Buk was applied, and in ten days his leg was entirely healed. I also totunl Zam-Buk invahiaMe ai n household remedy for sunburn, chapped hands and lipa, and ringworm, and would never be without a pct in the house?’ Xam-Bult is a proved enre for Piles, IL KeiHii Boils. Running Sores, Sore Leics. Barcoo. Rash, Ringworm. Hhenmatisro. Lumbajxo, i'toijrtica, etc. As w embrM-atien for strained muscles and tendons. Zam-Buk, rubbed well into, the parts affected is unequalled. As a household balm for Cuts. Bruises. Burns, Piniphw, Blackheads, Sore Thrtiar. Sore Cheat. Chapped Hands. '..'hilMrtins. and Sore Feet. Zam-Buk
is invaluable. From all medicine ven<lor< at ts. Gd.. or 3s. 6d- family sixe (contaiiiing nearly four times the tpiantity). nr from The Zam-Buk Co., 30 Pitt Str«-ct, Sydney. ZAM-BLK SOOTHES AND HEALS,
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 293, 18 January 1907, Page 2
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302PILES FOR MANY YEARS. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 293, 18 January 1907, Page 2
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