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Postal returns' for 1 Cowes week. show, that, three boatmen engaged 'to deliver telegrams to yachts at Is. 6d.*a message earned £16 each for the week. '■ ;■/■■■■ , . . . ■.• ■ Old Chap (weighed down with lnggage): "1 sajy my- boy, tell me the. quickest way. to gat to ~the station.,"' Small Boy. (aggravatingly elpw): "Well, - the quickest way- is to run to !*. ■ CHILDREN'S NASTY SORES; ' • ' ■ ZAM-BUE .PROMPTLY ECGALS. ■ ; •Mingling carelessly together in the street or class-room may account; for the rapid spread of.some skin troubles among children, notably those affecting the' scalp: Ordinary remedies ave quite, chiefly thrpugh their •coarseness, but Zam-Buk is {never-failing because its remarkable curative power over, sores, eruptions, mid rashes is helped by unique puriity and refinement. -The. little sufferer finds ■the application of Zam-Buk soothing, comforting, and.roadily healing, as the following case demonstrates: — •.>■.-•.'V.- ... > '■ "My little boy suftored from a nasty sore on the back of his head," says -.Mr. A. Manning, of 2 Tribe Street, Sr Melbourne. "Hβ used to sit up in his cot at night crying. One night I said to my wife,;'l. have somothing that will euro the boy. Wβ use it at the warehouse when we'cut. our hiinds.' I pulled a pot of Zam-Buk out'of'mys-pocket, nnd the wife rubbed it into the sob;on the child's head, ; and you can imagine l our;delight when in a few days wo could see, that , the place was rapidly healing. The effect of the'balm was so soothing that the little, fellow would ask us to put Zam-Buk on hjs head toinako him ■better.*---- 1 - :: :■'< : '-. v -:".--..:;-.■-.;;:,., , Zam-Buk : is without equal for cuts, briuses, bnrris, scalds, abrasions, piles, ■ eciema,., pois-. oned wounds, ulcerated sores, and- all; injured and' diseased conditions' of the skin. Is. 6d; .M. jjer -ijotj at:ell:'olitmto.aad stores,;-

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 662, 12 November 1909, Page 3

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290

Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 662, 12 November 1909, Page 3

Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 662, 12 November 1909, Page 3

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