OBSTINATE RINGWORMS.
ZAM-BTJK'S WONDERFUL POWER OVER ■''■ "CATCHING" SKIN TROUBLES ILLUSTRATED.' It would be impossible to say how much suffering is imposed on young children by the dreadful ringworm and other scalp and skin "troubles. Mingling- carelessly- together in the street or classroom may account for the rapid spread of somo skin troubles—notably those affecting the scalp —'but certain-it is, that as soon as,the first sign, of .eczema appears, the delicate tissues seem unable to resist its onslaught. Ordinary remedies are quite unsuitable, chiefly through their coarseness, but. Zam-Buk is.'.neverfailing, because its remarkable curative power over scalp diseases is helped by unique purity and refinement. ■■ ' "One of "my children was sorely troubled with a ringworm on her,head," says Mr. K. K Parkinson, of. Cook Street, Muswollbrook, N.S.W. "I ha'd tho child's head shaved, and treated her scalp with iodino and a dozen other so-called remedies that wero recommended, but they did her no good. As the ringworm had now been troubling my for quite six months, tto were naturally anxious that she should.be rid of it, and reading that Zam-Buk is a proved euro for such troubles it was with eagerness that wo tried , it. Within two weeks from its' first application, Zam-Buk had cured tho ringworm and, mode the scalp clean and smooth. Another child who had contracted tho snmo trouble was also cured by Zam-Buk." . For all winter skin-troubles and muscular affections, Zani-Buk is nevcr : failing. For sore throate and chest-cold, rubbod well in, it is unequalled. And by rubbing Zam-Buk between tho hands and inhaling tho pleasant antiseptic fumes,' a finer remedy for a oold in tbo head could not bo possible. Zam-Buk is a household necessity—a family safeguard—its wide range of utility making it always in demand. Of all chemists and stores, fl t Is, 6d. per pot, or 3s. 6d, family size (coritainiiiß nearly four times Is. 6d.).,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 534, 15 June 1909, Page 11
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312OBSTINATE RINGWORMS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 534, 15 June 1909, Page 11
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