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A MOTHER'S PRAISE FOR ZAM-BUK,

"\ POT SHOULD BE KEPT ON A HANDY SHELF IN EVERY HOME." Mrs. S. M. Burgess, of 31 Cambridge Strectj Kozelle, Sydney, says:—"For general use in the liome I fiuil Zam-Buk uivnluablc. This splendid balm quickly healed a severe burn on my hand. For such injuries as cuts, abrasions, and festered sores, and for children who are always falling and hurting themselves, Zura-Bub should be kept- on a handy shelf in every home. For chapped hands and cracked lips caused by the bitter winter wind's effect, Zam-Buk is a splendid rc"3ly face and hands have been subject to roughness and hardness, my hands being ii good deal in \hlcr: Tho cold caused them to crack round the knuckles and bleed. Zam-Buk healed the sores, softened the skin and prevented serious complications. Zara-Bnk is really a wonderful balm." Zam-Bnk is invaluable for eczema, piles, bad legs, diseased ankles, ringworm, fettering wires, ulcers, cues, scratches, burns, bruises, bites, sprains, itch, open wounds, old sores abscesses, blood p'oison, barcw rot, sunburn, anil nil injured and disens-od conditions of the skin. Fold by all chemists and stores. Always keep a pot handy fer the accidents that will happen— Advl.

Cornhill Street, Wellington, November 24th, 1910. BEAR MAUD,—I have been to such a number o£ afternoon teas and "At Ilon-.cs" since I came here, and hnvo hnd a splendid reception; although you would l>o surprised if you knew how some of those who resented my coming have treated me. However, lam dclightedto.say I have worked up a splendid connection, and I don't care a jot for all the others. Write 6oon. Lovo to all at home,— Your old chum, , DAPHNE BDTIEE.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 994, 8 December 1910, Page 9

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280

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 994, 8 December 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 994, 8 December 1910, Page 9

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