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: jHft PWLES, BOILS, RASHES, SPOTS, ECZEMA, ID H- 1 j : JHH DRED SEASONABLE ERUPTIONS SOOTHED AMD REALED || wlMffilWMP t ! lc M. vent '°f Spring:, do you find little tough, patches on your 1 . forehead cheek, or chin? Has yo«r skin a ( cu«oos" tight 7 '- |M O f 15 ** disfigured by nasty pimples,' boils, abscesses, or eruptions? • 'I j These "danger" which constitute the first signs of an on- ': 1 i fflMfmX IU ■ aealthy skin, should never be neglected. Following in their train 'are all the '' 1 : { tenures of fiery eczema, wide-reaching blood-poison, and, ulcerous sores. m ; ■- ; Zam-Buk is the ideal Spring Skm-talm,and.is unexcelled for all J. au Pti° as > gatherings, and inflammation of the skin and tissues. .'Zam-Buk' K 1 &s0 wfined that the tissues absorb it readily, and, its medicinal essences at I \ lllfltllllP oflCe tac k disease below the surface. .. Zam-Buk is thus thorough in •" p ' ~ action and reliable in result. ' 1 . PAINFUL BOILS CURED, CHILD'S, SKIN TROUBLES i |'•] WwMWi- r ; - "•'••■' ; ~~~ -: ■ ' ■'• SOOTHED AND HEALED.- -I : :| WMwmM ' -Mr. H. Mariin, Hostinss, Despointe-st., Mamckvillt, • .■■ gg>! ■ Sydney, writes:^"Some lime ago my husband had in •-..■ . ..- '-- -..-.. .. '■ JS J outbreak of boils on hit shoulder. His brace would press '«,„ : «,, n ~" „ a, , ■ ' ' •' .m A The boils were JJ":' W - Donnelly, J«3 Stanley Street, West | : ■v*''H#®l much inflamed, but after bathing thethwe found that the Me 'DOU™, says :-"A number of very.artiuble'','K . raost SOO " ,i "K treatment we could adopt was to apply running sores broke out on my little boy, Jack's"'"' |j 'j Zam-Kulc to tiie swollen surface. Zani-fluk proved . fae and behind his cars. ' The outbreak became'''''' i'l Co<,,ir, S' aniJit, V" most sadsfactory how quickly it took Very serious and caused no ehd'of concern" - " S* '\ WSHIIS '£" T!!'",? d ? wn ' I 1 "T"? 1 " "* boil 1'" had - When Bein S recommended to use Zam-Buk, I' pur"'''" ¥, ■' MWimmiM *^ d^*! l f**™«***«it*toa,d, ■ chased apot and applied'the bilm'to the sores.'- 1 1 WmMWiiM - comoU™.." ■■ "■ oKlunu """ s >' ainral was allayed;'and the eruption" healed nicely ? ■ I : ».^r« m « n-™ y any millk ' s •* hind -"'' :. 1; • i ft™ii.ctaß!.?no.P. ''v_/. tVtitfit Uliic flf ilMn^i^^i
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 19, 17 October 1918, Page 9
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637Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 19, 17 October 1918, Page 9
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