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BOILS, PIMPLES & BLOTCHES

Zam-Buk is Invaluable for all Spring Skm-Troublus.

Boils, pimples and painful eruptions are often set up by the debilitated condition of the system. The skin and tissue lose tone and get below par. When a boil is completely formed, the matter or pus should be let, out. Then thoroughly cleans with warm water, ami dress with Zam-Buk. The wonderful soothing virtues of the balm are instantly revealed. The niflnmmation is subdued at once and ZamBuk being an antiseptic, it, makes the wound clean and "sweet." Mr H. Christie, of 16 London St., Enmore, Sydney is conversant with Zam-Buk's power in cases of boils, and says:--", was troubled I with boils, and tried all manner ofthinffs to get rid of them. For three weeks T persevered with different treatments, but to no avail. Swing Zam-Buk advertised as a cure for my ocjualaint, 1 procured a pot, and apphed it as directed, with the pleasing result that, the boils had entirely disappeared after three days of this treatment. It.us with pleasure'l add my testimony to the great worth of Zarn-lSuk u Zam-Buk is invaluable for the host of varied skin eruptions so nrevalent in the spring time-frorn the common pimple to the ugliest ulcerated sore. As a homehealer, Zam-Buk is uneoualled for cute burn*.scalds, bruises, abrasions, iprains and all skin injuries. Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot, of all chemists and stores. 3

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 September 1909, Page 4

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BOILS, PIMPLES & BLOTCHES Greymouth Evening Star, 30 September 1909, Page 4

BOILS, PIMPLES & BLOTCHES Greymouth Evening Star, 30 September 1909, Page 4

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