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iIJ jjp l| i I J^h I M|| I 4SK \ ZAM-BUK THE IDEAL BALM FORI 11m. MX 'k XBABY'S TBHBER 8 SENSITIVE SEIN \ a .-. Jk/TY little boy, aged two years, | f» Mfot-r?'' 4mm::\ had a rash break out on g ' ilk '■ •. . i|!i^J Ws face • and head caused by :< iltljv teething," says Mrs. Harriet Dick- jj / son, of 299 Wellington St., Col- j y- '■ ■/lp linjwood, Melbourne, Vic. "The \ j )&r \ . y disease first made its appearance in 5 ' the shape of little red blotches, | which broke into running; sores, ? Jjr ss*p y< Baby ) some ox which dried with thickened \ crusts on them. The many remedies we ji '/ Ar\ tried did not do any good, and for twelve \ 111 //Wl months the little chap suffered very much. The | k*VsU "fixation and pain made him very fretful and | cross. After reading about Zam-Buk I obtained S Ijp? a supply, and after using it for a little while I jj M r was pleased to notice the disease was being ji EffiTli r, beaten. } p Zaa-Enk Is a "I washed him with Zam-Buk Soap and |j I applied the balm twice a day, and the sores g E antißoptic »kin dres- gradually disappeared. Inside a couple of •• l sinfflorall injured, & K ir , . f \ • f « diseased conditions months there was no stgn ot a spot of blemisli :j IS and his face was beautiful and clear. Zam-Buk ;■ 0 *ciias, abrasions, completely cured him in a surprisingly short >; | sWn, ur prfewy time, considering the obstinate nature of the | 1 SiwSkhS trouble, when all other treatments failed." | Ja bolls. ectoma, plleo, | Mlll , , 5 u lud leg*, scabs, scalp a n a SS EVERY HOME SEEDS ZAM-BUK | § and rashos. harbor's | | R rasli, and other dis- --~ JI m-""—j-uhj-jhiiimh" n p orders of tho skin !>- I U»m zam- £>R. ANDREW WILSON, the veil-known £ | 2ui l» oMainsJjia medical writer, and author of" Homely Talks on First i 5 anaUorosat'i'spßr Aid," says Whenever a pot oj Zam-Buk is handy i E pot.or-3/ourcosiiß this preparation may be relied upon as an antiseptic s [j (containing nrariy dressing which requires no p-reparation, and has the 5 6 SiottTomThoEam' additional advantage of possessing unique healing- E t] Bat Co.. 3o T-iu st, properties" s PILES QUICKLY GOiEO FREE about grocery values Tnil fSniiw'ii T' To be good value Groceries must Packet k UBb lor °f Piles bo Uig £ in Q auHty an(l in in i l'issure and Rectal troubles— u-,-,. ° J :cud ]|] as i|y Used—Quick liclief. ln Contain no Poisons. Price, 2s. Such is tu ■ Cd 'c 1,0r .u°% i D ic, , CAMPBELL'S Tho Maginn Eupathy Co., 1 Bond Street, SYDNEY. definition of Grocery Value, Samples whereof are-.— a strong grip on w. good health. Lane's W. CAMPBELL, „ , . 40 mid 42 MANNERS STREET, Emulsion for bad colas, 293 cuba stkeet. IG3 RIDDIFOBD ST., NEWTOWN. coughs, sore throats. 53 r^ I A j PIPIJiCffE© | IIiIIMIIL 1i Ld I ! ( ■ ~—~~— —>1 ! VJ The Famous Brand of W. D. &H. 0. Wills, I a name that has been before the world for nearly 200 f | years in connection with the manufacture of Tobacco. "™*\ V j I WHEREVER »' Connoisseurs gather together, wherever courtesy and good taste prevail, you'll find — THE THREE CASTLES (THfTiAroifTTFQ I I l&Oo V j "There's no sweeter Tobacco comes | j from Virginia, and no better brand than j I the 'Three Castles.'" j j-■ —Thaclieray's "The Virginians." In PACKETS and FLAT TINS of 10. i Also in ROUND TINS of 50. Sold &j all Teteaisis and Sisre'tespsfs,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1280, 8 November 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1280, 8 November 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1280, 8 November 1911, Page 3

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