FIERY SCALP SORES. DEFIED EVERYTHING BUT ZAM-BUK. Itching sores spread over Ruby Kelly's head, until it was practically enveloped bv disease. Telling how, when the disease defied every other treatment, ZamBuk worked a wonderful cure, Miss Kelly, who lives at 91 Thomas Street, Ultimo, Sydney, said:-"Whcn about 13 years of.age, 1 suffered long and painful disfigurement from a severe outbreak of scalp eczema. The disease first appeared in the form of a small swelling, which itched intensely. The fiery irritation made sleop impossible, for I used to lio awake at night rubbing and scratching away at my itchy skin. "Eventually the- eczema spread all over my head, and doveloped to such a shocking extent that I had to leave school. Whilst at homo I was carefully treated with all kinds of remedies, but six months elapsed before the disease was got under hand. . "Upon hearing good reports about Zam-Buk it was decided to try the treatment. I first <hnd ray head washed with Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap, and then a dressing of Zam-Buk Balm was applied to the sore surfaces. That, night I got my first real rest, for Zam-Buk allayed the itchiness and irritation wonderfully. "When T *aw the great improvement that Zam-Buk effected, and how it was gradually causing the disease to die awav, I easily continued tho treatment. This perseverance was splendidly rewarded when Zam-Buk finally cleared away the last traces of my terrible disfigurement." . Zam-Buk applied to cuts, poisoned wounds, ulcers, eczema, pimples, scalp sores, burns, scalds, ringworm, etc., speedily cleanses the. tissues ot disease and promotes rapid healing with healthy new skin. It is useless to expect a euro from crude ointments and imitation.You must luive ZAM-BUK. Is. fid. and 3s. Gd. per pot everywhere. Mwurs. 13- .lohnson and Co. will offer for gale at. thoir rooms on March 6 a John Tann safe. The famous Victor Vat is faat taking the place of other kinds in cheese factories all over New Zealand. Its special construction ensures tho whey being drained off quicker "nd more thoroughly. Orders should be placed without delay, for 6teel is scarce. A. J. Parton, Dairy Engineer, etc., Pembroke Street, Carterton—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 142, 5 March 1918, Page 8
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359Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 142, 5 March 1918, Page 8
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