BAD CASE OF ECZEMA.
Many Treatments Fail — Zam-Bttk Bali* Speedily Cores.
Wonderfully soothing and curative is tha treatment of ecoema with Zam-Buk, whether the case be acute, of chronic, or the sufferer a babe or adult.
Miss M. A. yfiraith, oare of Federal Coffee Palace, 'Ashburton, N.Z., «ays:— " Some two years ago I was cook in the Ashburton Hospital, and whilst there contracted that most disagreeable of skin complaints, eczema. iSv arms broke out in small red pimples, the Irritation being something unbearable, to aay nothing of the pain and inconvenience I was put to. Being employed in the hospital, I had plenty of medical advice. The doctors treated me with ointments and lotions for a considerable time, but all to no use — tha complaint seemed to get worse instead of | better, and I began to think I would [ never get rid of the torturing 1 eczema. Perusing one of your pamphlet books referring to Zam-Buk Balm one day, I noticed where a cose of severe eozema had been cured, <co I thought I would give xti a trial. I procured a pot of the balm, and followed directions, and noticed a great: improvement after the fins* few applications. Persevering with the treatment, £ am pleased to say the eczema was completely cured. I used only about a. potl and a-half of the Zam-Buk, and as it is two years since trrie cure was effected, and I have hod no signs of a return of tha complaint, you will see that the oare m permanent. I thank Zato-Buk for mji cure, and think it a most valuable healing balm." Made from rare vegetable asps and juices, and «!wayß ready for immediate use, Zam-Buk is unequalled for all - Am( troubles, including sunburn, rash, bruises* cuts, sores, burns, soalda, *br_sioofl, pileey eczema, pimples, blackheads, sore feeL ulcers, and, in fact, all diseased and injuxed conditions of the akin and tiasue; 14 6d and 3e 6d per pot, of all ohemieta and) stores. The 3s 6d size holds nearly foux: times the Is 6d.
— The flower trade of londbn exoeeds in value- £2,000,000 per ftoai&B,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2815, 26 February 1908, Page 76
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351BAD CASE OF ECZEMA. Otago Witness, Issue 2815, 26 February 1908, Page 76
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