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UNSIGHTLY SCALP SORES.

MOTHER'S GSATITUDE TO ISAM-BTJK FOE CHILD'S CUBE. 1 "When two wars ago ay son Frank had an outbreak of disease on 3iis head,' mw Mrs. It. Have?, of 3 Clancy Street, Beuldcf, W.A., tho disease, spread over hi< head in tho form ef larfe mattery sores, then developed into thick' crusts, •which emitted a very unpleasant smelt. Hi= head was a -solid unsightly mass Of disease, and his condition grew Worse and worse and finally became very serious. "RrLowins what a splendid thins ZramBuk was for • sews aid injuries, wo decided to try 'balm and Zam-Buk Soap. His head was hatted with -hot water and 2am-B*k Soap, and then resuUrl.v and c&refuflF dressed with Zarfl-Buk Bnlttt. ifte a'fetf days the discharge was ended, and all const came away, leaving, the skin beneath nice aiirt dean. As ws persisted dressing his head with Zam-Buk, the Bores and tender places healed on, and new "hair ,qrew In place of that destroyed by the disease. Frank was rescued from n" terrible disease by Zam-Buk, and he bos not been troubled since."' ftain-Bafc is a, perfect remedy for eczema, ringworm, ulcers, bad leg-, blood poisoning, scalp disease* running sores, festering wounds, sore feet, piles, scalp, disease,' rash, and qntefcly heals cuts, burns. scalds, sprains, bruises, scratches, and similar skin injuries. Jtom-Bnk ia sold by all stores and chemists at Is, fid, and 3a. 6d. per pot. .

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2134, 28 April 1914, Page 6

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UNSIGHTLY SCALP SORES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2134, 28 April 1914, Page 6

UNSIGHTLY SCALP SORES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2134, 28 April 1914, Page 6

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