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Unsightly Sores Banished.

Obstinate Abscess Yields to Zam-Buk. |

The most obstinate sore will yield to Zam-Buk's wonderful healing power. Mrs V. Knight, 415 Spencer Street, West Melbourne, writes :—" My little boy, Robert, when teething, suffered from terrible sores on his face. The itching was so bad that we had difficulty in preventing him from scratching them. The sores were continually discharging, and were both disfiguring and irritable.

"We began to use Zam-Buk. A few applications of this balm drew the corrupt matter out of the ba'd places, besides at once relieving (the terrible irritatioD. In a short time Zam-Buk had made Robert's skin quite, clear and healthy. Every trace of the unsightly sores was removed by Zam-Buk. "My father has an abscess on his neck, which caused him awful pain. The abscess would not. burst for some t ; me, so he had to have it lance-l After that, a running sore broke out, which seemed as if it would never heal. For nearly two years 'he suffered terribly. Hearing about the remarkable healing powers of Zam-Buk he began to use it, and after keeping on with the treatment for a little while, was rewarded by the obstinate sore being perfectly healed." Thousands of Australian families usa Zam-Buk daily, and find it the quickest and surest he aler for cuts, bruises, sores, burns, scalds, and knocks. Zam-Buk gives such benefits as make a pot of it a wise investment in every home and workshop. All chemists and I stores. Is 6d and ?s 6d per pot.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 21 September 1917, Page 3

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255

Unsightly Sores Banished. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 21 September 1917, Page 3

Unsightly Sores Banished. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 21 September 1917, Page 3

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