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CHILDREN ALL LIKE ZAM-BUK.

MOTHERS SAY THERE'S.NOTHING' LIKE IT FOR SORES AND WOUNDS.

Zam-Buk. is a- boon to mothers. Whether a child has cut or burned itself or caught infectious disease like ringworm/ or scalp-sores—the'best thing' to do is to apply Zain-Buk. Children ask for Zam-Buk when any mishap befnlle them, Sfecauso they know that the balm stops smarting pain and does them.Rood - POISONED KNEE.-Mrs. A. Lombard, Macleggan Street, Dunedin.N.Z., says:— "My little boy, James, fell and cut his knee open James's leg was so bad that he could scarcely move about. I applied Zam-Buk to; the child's knee and it purified and healed the wound in a very short time."., ■.-.,.-■

SCALP SORES. Mrs. M. TVarner, Webbers Road, Charlton, Sydney. says:-"Ono of our children suffered from an attack of scalp diseaso which defied all the usual methods of treatment. We tried ZaiuBuk and it speedily cleared awaj all Vrace of the outbreak."

BURNT HAND.-Mrs. L. Stevens, of 3 Seacomb Street, Ifitzroy, Melbourne, says:—"While ironing I accidentally put the iron on my little girl's arm. Tho flesh waa scared from tho elbow to the wrist, and tho skin all blistered. ZamBuU cooled the burning pain and gave her.the greatest ease from inflammation and swelling. We continuod using ZamBuk until the child's arm was thoroughly healed." Is. lid. or 33. Cd. per pot of all chemists and stores. -

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2305, 12 November 1914, Page 7

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CHILDREN ALL LIKE ZAM-BUK. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2305, 12 November 1914, Page 7

CHILDREN ALL LIKE ZAM-BUK. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2305, 12 November 1914, Page 7

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