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BABY'S SENSITIVE SKIN.

ZAM-BUK IS INVALUABLE IN THE

NURSERY

A baby's soft, delicate skin often becomes very sensitive, burning, irritating, and inflamed as shown by chafing, eruptions, soreness and itching. This codition causes not only agony to the little one, but brings on a lot of annoyanoo and worry for its mother and nurse. Powder and puff mil not more than temporarily allay the pain; and as a consequence when this resort is adopted the itching condition is aggravated, and all the more difficult to control. Evidence that this is so, will be found in the statements of Mr. Gra ham Weatherley, Scenic Artist, of Leichhardt, Sydney. This gentleman says: '"My wife has derived great benefit from your Zam-Buk Balm in cases of chapped hands and face, and has proved it invaluable in the case of our little daughter, aged eighteen months who was very chafed in the liniby. Other treatments had been previously tried, but as the child has an extremely sensitive skin, these caused her much pain but Zam-Buk has a wonderfully soothing influenoe, 'and completely heals the affected parts."

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12637, 26 October 1905, Page 7

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182

BABY'S SENSITIVE SKIN. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12637, 26 October 1905, Page 7

BABY'S SENSITIVE SKIN. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12637, 26 October 1905, Page 7

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