BABY'S FEARFUL SCALDS,
IN BANDAGES FOR WEEKS. THE ONLY. REMEDY TO GIVE. RELIEF AND HEAL TER- ' IIIBLE SORES. Mrs. E. Wakefield, of 212 Bulwarra Road, Ultimo,_ Sydney, Ins had an experience "which clearly shows that every mother should always keep ZamBuk handy in the house, Mrs. Wakefield writes:— ' "My little girl, Clara, 18 months old,' met with, a fearful acoident through falling backwards way into a\ bucket of boiling water. She was badly scalded on her back, underneath her arms, and all over the lower part of the body. She was in such pain that night after night I walked the floor with her. 'Die blisters broke, leaving her 'flesh Ted raw. She ■pas treated by a doctor for some , weeks and had to bo bandaged in wad-! ding. Despite the doctor's lotions, etc., the terrible sores did not seem to show improvement. "The salve we got from the chemist nlso proved ineffective. Being advised to use Zam-Buk, X got a supply and applied it on bandages to the sore surface. It was only then that Clara obtained relief; in fact Zam-Buk seemed to eoothe her immediately. " "Following up the Zam-Buk treatment • I found that steady progress was hein" made. After a little while the awful pores had completely healed, and the damaged ■ tissues were replaced with smooth, healthy skin. It is a pleasure to speak in Zam-Buk's favour, for it has been such a boon to my child. Zam-Buk is an ingeniously contrived balm which is all medicine. Zam-Buk is used regularly in thousands of homes. Get a pot into your , house to-doy. Daily mishaps, make Zam-Bulc a daily need. Is. 6d. or 3s. G(l. a pot, of all chemists and stores.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2930, 16 November 1916, Page 6
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283BABY'S FEARFUL SCALDS, Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2930, 16 November 1916, Page 6
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