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CHILDREN'S SKIN TROUBLES.

ZAM-BBK IS A BOON TO MOTHERS. The first,fow months of a baby's lifo is extremely trying. Serious raebea and eruptions, especially after vaccination, during teething, at tho change of food, and at other orisea, aro troubles with which every mother ha's to contend, andiZara-Buk Balm will be found a boon to tho tortured infsnt. 1 "My little boy suffered from a nasty sore at the back of hie he.ad, owing to trouble in teothmg" says Mr. A. Manning, of 2 Tnbo Street, S. 'Melbourne;, "Hβ used to sit up in his, cot at night, crying and rubbing tho tare. -.'One night I said to my wife, 'I havo something that will euro tho boy. We uso it at the warehouse when we cut our hands.' I pulled a pot of Zam-Buk out of my pocket, . and tho wilo nibbed it well into the soro on tho child's head, and you can imagine our delight when in a few days wo could see .;■>•..-;, -that- the place was* rapidly -healing. ■ The ef- :;.: J€Ot oi.Zam-Bufc was so soothing that the ~-■.' ■■]■■;.\l ittte. fellotv■would.ask us'to put some' Zam-- ■■ ■::; ■ '.'Buk ,on. his head 'to.: inako him "'bettor. , ~ I pleased/to, say. that Zam-Buk com-■.v:;;pletely-cleaned land healed the child's bead, ■I:-- - '.:and il-have every confidence,that the balm . -rt; ■•■■•«" very -.useful -for children of 'tender , years ■:> S. for whop'teething;; I have great pleas- ■.■'•■■•" nfe in testifying to'the excellent qualities of ■:>; ,: ::- , " .;. : ; :•:/ .: ":.;..■■. ';?Every, ; ;mother," if sho.lwould^eave herself f- : '■;'. ; iinniicoossary worry,':, and ;has the.welfare of ; hor toirna at heart/should bo wieo and keep . ■;;:.;■. a :':p6i:, of Zam-Buk ■■; alwaye • .handy. : Cuts, ,■,.-' bruises, eezeina, pilosj ulcers, baa legs;'■'■.chapped ihitu'de,; chilblains, cold sores,: "'■•..;''■;;' and in fact all-skin '.affections -fly before Zam- .,':';;. i Buk's; wonderful hioaling virtues.. From 'ohem- :'■'%;. : .ists' nnd'stores 'in^oyery!town,:;at 'ls.-6d.:.0r >'■■:'■■■: 3s.>. 6d. ; family -pot' (containing , , nearly. '.four , ■;■..-,'...' : tinies'rle;;.6di).?..:;..-* J?;-i'v ;, V.v;'.-'V;. : :P' i 'S

Notwithstanding' all that Ao English pctfple have-done to benefit India, ono may assert that the missionaries have dono raoro tlianall tho. otber agencies combined.— "Statesman,"/ Calcutta. * "What a grasping follow you are, Hawkins! You'vo bot&red mo ftVint this bill fifty times in ten days." "You wrong me, Jarloy. I'm apt grasping. I'to bothered you about tho 'bill, I admit, lut I haven't beon- ablo to gr*sp anythiig yet." Two lovers with one scH-sarao cold,. Two ckests with but one wheezo, Two' roE-c-bud nosco blending in One grand impassioned sdcck. ■ Two souls, with b,ut one single thought, One aspiration pure- 1 - "This cold we've caught we'll set at naught By Woods' Great Peppormint Core." 11

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 546, 29 June 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 546, 29 June 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 546, 29 June 1909, Page 9

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