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COVERED WITH SORES.

GRAND DOUBLE CURE BY ZAM-BUK. "My little girl, Kathleen," writes Mrs. E. Stewart, of 19 Smith Street, Summer Hill, Sydney, "had an extraordinary outbreak of sores which started as pimples and spread 'over her body, arms, and legs. The raw places got bigger, and exuded puss. Kathleen was in a terrible state. She was so disfigured that we did not like to take her out. The doctor's treatment proved unavailing, as also did a well-known romedy. We got very depressed, for we thought the child would never be cured. "Being advised to try Zam-Bnk, we got some and applied it to Kathleen's sores. The result was grand. Zam-Buk took away all the irritation, and relieved Kathleen wonderfully. The discharge was dried up, and the child was soon on the mend. We kept on with the ZamBuk balin, and also washed the affected surfaces with Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap. New skin formed, and Kathleen was soon completely cured. "My son, Reginald, upset rt basin of boiling water, and was badly scalded. The shock ol his system was terrible, and we thought we should lose him. He was treated by a, chemist and taken to hospital. Ilia progress was very slow, so, in view of Zam-Buk's previous success, wo again resorted to it. It is remarkable how quickly and thoroughly Zam-Buk grew new skin over the awful scalds." Thousands of Australian families use Zam-Buk daily, aud find it the quickest and purest healer for cuts, bruises, sores, burns, scalds, and knocks.

Zam-Buk gives such benefits as make a not of it a wiso investment in every home, workshop, cattle-station, sheep-run, or "up-Miuvtcy" i'm-m. All chcmista and stores, la. 6d. aad 3s. Gd. per pot,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2707, 29 February 1916, Page 8

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284

COVERED WITH SORES. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2707, 29 February 1916, Page 8

COVERED WITH SORES. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2707, 29 February 1916, Page 8

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