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TEETHING CAUSED ECZEMA. SCRATCHING MADE DISEASE SPREAD UNTIL FACE, ARMS, AMD LEGS WERE AFFECTED. TWO TEARS' MISERY ENDED BY ZAM-BUK. Mrs. A. Abbott, of Esplanade, Queenstown, Tasmania, says:—"My little girl Annio suifcrcil for some two years with eczema, which was caused by teething. The disease first broke out on her legs, and the itching, irritation and pnin were very bad, and made the child extremely cross mid irritable. Through scratching, she carried the sores from one place to another, and soon her face am! arms were, ntfcctcd, while the irritability became so intense that she nearly v:enl mad. She used to turn, twitch, and scratch, in a very painful, manner. We had her under medical ' treatment, but all tlie lotions, ointments, and powders had not any good effect— in fact, the irritation became worse.instead or better. "After .she bad suffered. for two years, \re decided to try Zam-Bnk, and did so with excellent results. This ' splendid balm speedily allayed ■ all irritation and subdued the inflammation, besides soothing the rawness of the sores. With each succeeding application; corresponding improvement was noticed, until the cezwnft was completely banished and h?r skin made perfectly hetillhy. Zam-Bnk is Indeed a splendid balm, and on excellent standby for general use in ease of accidents." Zam-Buk, the ever-ready healing balm, is a sure cure for eczema, piles," bloodpoisoning, bad legs, ulcers, and quicklv heals cuts, burns, *c?.!ds, scratches, and all skin injuries. Sold by all storfs and chemi>h? at Is; Gd, and lis. 6tl, por pot, ov pyt fr« for Mme prim from TLs . Zam-Buk Co,, 39 Pitt 6tr«t, Sydjatj-, j

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1553, 24 September 1912, Page 2

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265

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1553, 24 September 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1553, 24 September 1912, Page 2

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