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CHILDREN'S ■ SCALP TROUBLES. A MOTHER GRATEFUL, TO ZAM-BUK. "Both my,'daughters; ;Norma and- Doris; have derived-great-benefit from- ftamBuk," eays Mrs.' S.' A. Barrett,of-'37' Dudley . Street, PaHdington, Sydney. ;■. "Norma had.a lump on.her head which was oaused: by the -tooth of a conib. 'stick-., ing in the surface;', which- happened :to be 'encrusted by "cap; a complaint which, affects • infanta during teething. The comb must -have poisoned the spot, for the, Jump-grew; to ..the.size of hall-, uncrown, x diid .rose to about;'ah inch : -in', height.' We tried .' various ' remedies 'to' remove it, but nothing, did- it : any- good; and we, were-much puzzled,; for.it ;was liorriblo to 'look at.. : My. 'daughter suggested Zam-Buk, and ;,we . straightway, applied some of this balm to the sore; On ■the third, day,;'-while;.,Noraiia ,was: -being washed the liunp came off, Jeayirig .under-', neath a ihass'of matter and inflajmmatioiu The pain, was so.'intense, the; poor'little thing, usodvto cry ;; Wo continued with Zam-Buk, and ' presently the sore .was completely healed, leaving, no sign of disease, and her head is'now spotless 'and clcan.' ■ J ■' "Doris fell on ,the i gravel and- grazed her knee.. Not .. thinking' the injury serious, I neglected it,- and inflammation set in, and the child could only walk ivith difficulty. ■ The wound was, carefully dressed with Zam-Buk. " The first application gave ease,; and after continuing ;for; a few days, the; knee ■ was'. alriglit again. W© find Zam-Buk- indispensable in our home." . ; •;''Zam-Buk is sold, by -all'.chemists and stores—Advt. r :

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'The food that builds up health! McGifl's OatmeaL ■For Breakfast or Supper'no more nutritious and healtbful.dish can be : found than a plate, of ..porridge and milk! McGill'i Oatmeal is the finest • that- monoy can . bny—it has''the: delicious uutty flavour. , ■ ;v ' ; In 'Open' •competition 'with the choicest' products of Great Britain. at the ' British ■ Japan Exhibition,: London, 1910, McGHl's Oatmeal was awarded the. Gold Medal. ..... Order a .supply to-day from your grocer,: and be surs it's "McGm's," otherwise, you may bo disappointed. Made at Milton (Tokomairiro), I v • . Qtago. . 1 ' ■ >■ n, ■■■ .1111 ,111.11 .. U ..I.' I I IJII-. '.MI rrfy — PHYSICAL CULTURE — For Health and Muscular Development, and Jj CURATIVE EXERCISE Fit Indffesflon, Constipation, Obesity, insomnia. Loss of S Vljonr, Heak Chest, Round Shoulders, and Stoop. - I INDIVIDUAL. RV OACT I INSTRUCTION ■« ST fUiST I J. W. ivi, HARRISON- ' [ PHYSICAL CULTUBIST anj MASSEUR • WELLIHOTOH. 1 DING R! NG S. HALL MARKED.' GUARANTEED QUALITY. L. W. LUDWIG, 214 LAMBTONQUA! v

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 952, 20 October 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 952, 20 October 1910, Page 9