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COHO DIARRHOA
Jieal it with
7AM-BUK will heal anything from a simple injury
to a fiery patch of eczema or scalp disease. It
swiftly soothes pain, removes poison from thc tissues,
allays irritation, reduces swelling and inflammation,
and induces the growth of new healthy skin.
Thc features of Zam-Buk are its extraordinary
refinement and rich herbal character, lt soaks right
through the tiny pores and thus heals from below.
As a first-aid and all-round skin treatment Zam-Buk
stands alone. It pays to keep a box always handy.
CHILDREN'S FIERY ECZEMA.-" Fczema
attacked Arthur's bands and face, and Carrie's
whole body M'as affected," says Mrs. J. Pelham,
of 215, Harrington St., Hobart. " They cried
night lon»; with irritation and pain. Appli-
cations of Zam-Buk, however, quickly soothed
the skin ¿nd allayed ali inflammation.
Continued u*e ol Zam-Buk dried up the
sores, caused the scabs lo fail away and grew,
new, healthy skin."
CUTS * WOUNDS.-" Whilst at play," iays
Mrs. I. Could, ol Anniversary ltd.. Unianv,
Sydney, "rnv little boy ripped the fleshy
part of his foot, causing a terrible wound.
As the place cot worse I had a dread that
operation would be necessary to save the
child's limb, but to my prat joy, Zam-Uuk
soon wrought a wonderful change for the
better. Slcady perseverar»^ with Zam-Uuk
lualed thc lacerated flesh perfectly."
RUNNING LEO ULCER!.-" I had I terrible
bad leg," says Mrs. J. Beckett, of Gympie Rd.,
Aspley, Q.,' " lt started in mattery pimples
aud developed into a running ulcer. To ease
the i'.chv irritation 1 could not resist rubbinj.
The trouble spread and the lindi became moro
inflamed. However, thc first applications of
Zam-Buk soothed pain wonderfully. . I pene*
vercd with the treatment until thc flesh healed
arid my leg was made strong and sound again."
BLOOO-POISON PERILS.- "Abi;tpiint»
from a hickory handle embedded itself lil
my right thumb," says Mr. W. H. Neuman,
ol Leyton House, Alexandra, Vic. "As lt
was impossible to extract the splinter,
I promptly applied Zam Buk and carried on.
Zam-Buk kept away pain and Inflammation
and on the second dav drew out the splinter
Itself. It shows the value of Zam-Buk a»
a safeguard against festering and blood poison.'
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IPR EE S AMPLES of Zain-Buk Balm and Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap tn 1
-. /rmi C. E. Fulford Mm.) Ltd., Sydney. KefUHt I
silt boxes of chemists and stores, \¡ü or 3/G. Medicinal Soap, 1/- tablet. i
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