CHILDREN'S SKIN TROUBLES.
ZAM-BUK A BOON TO MOTHERS AND ' LITTLE ONES, Mrs. IC. Robbins, of '10 St. Mary's Street, Kingston, Sydney, states:—"When my little boy, Clive, was about two years old'he had* a skin outbreak on the body, and'was almost driven frantic by tho irritation., I took him to a hospital and was givijh a lotion to be applied. This only caused further irritation and niado him worse. Then I took (he advice of a friend who urged me to try Zam-Buk. This wonderful balm immediately soothed him, and instead of sleepless nights he was able to get a complete rest. After a very short treatment ho was completely cured. "For a burn caused by touching the hot stovo Zam-Buk was a great success; it took tho pain away and healed the sore very quickly." Mrs. E. Collins, G7 Bradley Street, Spring Hill, Queensland, writes:— "When my little boy, .Edward, was IS months old ho hud o, very bad attack, of ehiekenpos, which broke out on his'' head and face. I did not take much notime of it at the time, but as. it becanio worse my grocer recommended mo to (ry Zam-Buk. This was so successful that not only wero tho sores hoale'fl in a veryshort time, but, with continuous applications, the marks also disappeared, leaving tho skin cloar and unblemished. "For household mishajJs Zaln-Bnk has also been splendid, and as tho children aro always hurting themselves, wo always keep it by us for emergencies." Zam-Buk is also just tho thing for the Cuts, Bruises, Burns, and Scalds. ZamBuk ends pain, prevents festering and blond-poisoning, and heals quickly. In tho case of skin eruptions and diseases Uko Eczema, Ulcers, Ringworm, etc., Zam-Buk- cures from the "root." up and grows healthy skin. Zam-Buk never goes bad, while its concentrated character makes it most economical to use. Zam-Buk is -the money-saving healer—a war-time necessity. Is. (id. or 3s. Gd. a pot, at all Chemists.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 309, 24 September 1918, Page 2
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351CHILDREN'S SKIN TROUBLES. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 309, 24 September 1918, Page 2
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