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CJILDHOOD'S MISHAPS. EVERY MOTHER. NEEDS ZAM-BUK. The many mishaps *of childhood make ,Zain-Buk the mother's constant friend. ■' As Mrs.- Dcller says in her following letter, "Children aro always hurting 'themselves ono -way and another, and Zam-Buk comes in very useful." For the barked shin, the bruised leg, the- cut , finger, the bumped head, tho burnt hand, the sprained foot, or tho nasty scald, with which tho boisterous youngsters aro conversant, Zaiu-Buk is indispensable, because it soothes smartiug pain, is antiseptic, and becauso it" repairs cut and broken tissues in Nature's own way. Mrs. E. Dellor, who resides at Gowrie, via 'l'oowomba, Q., is a typical busy mother and housewifo, and has proved that ZamBuk saves both time and money. She says:—"Zam-Buk has been so useful to me just at the time I needed its aid most, that it is with pleasure I send you the following •particulars.' Ono of my little ones fell in the yard and cut his face so badly that I could not get it to heal, although I tried everything I could think of.. After awhile the wound developed into what looked like an abscess, and matter used to oozo from the sore, Hearing Zam-Buk well spoken of for such wounds, I procured a pot, and whilo tho child was sleeping I applied it to his face. I was soon satisfied that I had at last procured tho right remedy, as, soon afterwards, the wound was healed right up with now, healthy skin I have- also used Zam-Buk for winter sores on the children, which fester up so quickly in the cold weather if not attended to. But Zam-Buk promptly hcal3 the sores and makes tho skin sound and strong. The_ unfailing success in tho other uses to which I havo put Zam-Buk givc3 it first pla'co in my home as a useful, valuablo balm to keep on hand. No homo should bo without it, as children aro always hurting themselves one way and another, and Zam-Buk comes in. very useful." '■ - " ' Every mother r.hould keep a pot of ZamBuk always haiidy.for tho accidents that will happen. Is. Cd. and 3s. Gd. per pat, everywhere.—Adv.t.

Michael Forde, a porter at Tipperary railway station, who uravely saved John Ronan from being run over by ,1 train, is t'ho iirst person in Ireland to receive a Car-, negie hero 'award medal. > ' "'Tis glorious to hnvo a giant's strength." PHOSPHOL EMULSION chascs weakness, builds up tho iaded evstem, and ij of epcoiai value for weakly chlldnm and adult* Try It and bo convinced.—Advt, ' fl

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 600, 31 August 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 600, 31 August 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 600, 31 August 1909, Page 9

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