iWATERY SKIN ERUPTIONS. ZAM-BUK REMOVED BIG MASS OF -.■•■'.• SPREADING SORES. . . . Mothers who are at their wits' end what to do when, their children, break out with nasty running sores oft the face should, learn a. lesson from the expriono of Mrs. A. Byrnes, of 27 Thomas Street, Bedfern, Sydney, who writes.— ''My little eon, Joseph, two years ago had a.ekin eruptiou which broke ont in the forirfof watery blisters, and , merged into one big mass spreading over tho side .of his face from,his chin, to his temple. "Tho skin became raw and inflamed, and water almost incessantly oozed freely from it. Tho irritation was ternblo, and the poor littlo chap could not stop himself tearing away at it. . "I took him to a ohemist in -the first instance, but his romedy seemed to make tho irritation worse, and as Joseph, scratched it more than ever wo had to discontinue the treatment. . "Thinking that a skilled dootor wouW bo able to effect a speedy cure, I took him to one, and he said it was bloodpoison, and prescribed accordingly. But. this ointment failed also, and meanwhile the littlo ohap'n face prow worse. "Then I heard of Zam-Buk, and proourinp: a sample pot I appliod 6Oine to the affected parts. My boy immediately eaid how soothing and cooling Zam-Buk wae; so I puirchaeed another pot, and continued the treatment until the sore places were healed, and tho 6kiu grow perfectly again. "We hare great faith in Zam-Biik, and always keej) it in the house in case of aooidonts, etc." Zam-Buk-gives bucu benefits as.make a pot of 1b a wise investment in, every homo, workshop, caltlo station, shcopruh, or "■up-country" farm. All chemisfn and stores. Is. 6d. and.3s. Gd. per I pot.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3046, 5 April 1917, Page 7
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