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Eczema on Hands.

Driven Nearly Mad by Burning Irritation. Only Zam-Buk. able to Cure. So well-balanced and comprehensive in action is Zam-Buk that it drives deep-seated, skin disease out of the flesh and tones up the tissues and stimulates the growth of new healthy skin. :; Mrs Kate Boyd, 87 Duke Street, Richmond, Victoria, writes:— "We often use Zam-Buk in our family. On one occasion, my daughter Joan suffered from a severe attack of weeping eczema on her hands. The pain and irritation were so bad that she would literally tear at the flesh. Before using Zam-Buk nothing gave her any ease, in fact she was nearly driven mad by the terrible irritation. This was quickly stopped when we began to apply Zam-Buk. We eould see steady and continuous improvement from the very first dressings with this balm. The discharge was dried up, and Zam-Buk then grew heelthy sKin over the affected surfaces.

"<ln his work at the mine, my husband oflen gets severe knocks on his hands. When these mishaps occur he at once applies Zam-Buk knowing that it will quickly and thoroughly heal the injuries. He always carries Zam-Buk with him. and thinks there is nothing so good as this handy and ever reliable healing balm. "Zam-Buk also proved very beneficial for an abscess from which I suffered. Zam-Buk drew the corrupt matter out in a marvellous way. We have found Zam-Buk veiy successful for cuts, burns, and other injuries." Thousands of Australian families use Zam-Buk daily, and the quickest and surest healer for cuts, bruises. H U res, burns, scalds and knocks. Zam-Buk gives suck benefits us nvikr a pot of it a wise investment in every home, workshop, cattle station, sheep, run, or "Up country" farm. All chemists and stores Is 6d and 3s 6i pjr pot

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 15 June 1917, Page 3

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300

Eczema on Hands. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 15 June 1917, Page 3

Eczema on Hands. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 15 June 1917, Page 3

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