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CHILDREN'S SKIN TROUBLES.

ZAM-BUK-TS-A BOON TO MOTHERS AND LITTLE ONES.

Mrs. K. Bobbins, of If] St. Alary's Street, Kingston, Svdnov, 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 the irritation. I took him to a hospital, and was given n lotion to be applied. This only caused further irritation, and made him worse. Then I took the advice of a friend who nr«ed mo to try fiam-Buk. This wonderful balm immediately soothed him, and inFtead of slpenless nights he was able to get a complete rest. After a verv .-i'ort treatment he was eomnletely cut - "For a burn caused by touching (he hot stove. Zam-Buk was a. great success; if, took the nain away and healed the sore verv quickly." . . Mrs. E. Collins. fi< Bradley Street, Spring Hill. Queensland, writes:— "When my little boy, Edwenl. was 18 ■ months old he had a very bad attack of chiekenpnx, which, broke out on h's ' head and face. T did not take much . ■ notico of it at the time, but as it became worse my procc recommended me to c v try Zam-Buk. This .was so successful ' that not only were the sores healed i» a very short time, hut with rontiniinvs , applications (he marks also disanneared, leaving the skin clear and unblemished. "For household mishaps Znin-B" 1 -- has also been splend'd. and as the children are always hurtimr themselves, we-nl-,''ways keen it bv ns for emergencies." /■' . Zam-Tbik is also just the thin" for the , Cuts. Bruises. Burns, and Scalds. In the ease of skin ernnt-niis and diseases like Ec'.enia. Fleers. Ttingworm, etc.. 7,am-Buk cures from Hie "root" up. and t grows healthy skin. Zam-Buk never pies bad, while its concentrated character makes it most economical lo me. Is. fid. or 3s. lid. a pot, at all chemists.— Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 34, 4 November 1919, Page 3

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313

CHILDREN'S SKIN TROUBLES. Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 34, 4 November 1919, Page 3

CHILDREN'S SKIN TROUBLES. Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 34, 4 November 1919, Page 3

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