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BUJiNS AND SCALP SORES, ' BROTHER' AND SISTER WONDER-, FOIjLY CURED BY ZAM-BUK. : Zaip-Bulr has achieved another great triumph in the home, of Mr.' and Mrs. L. Coiighlan, 7 Stafford Avenue, Dunedin, N.Z., by. curing their eon and daughter of painful injuries and soalp sores. The case, typical of hundreds of others, again proves how indispensable Zam-Buk is in the home. "One day whilst my son Richard was at school,.' says Mrs. Coughlan, "another boy in tho spirit of mischiof,' set his coat alight with a match. Richard came home with his arm fearfully burnt, and was bad for two months afterwards. . During that time I . tried everything I could . think of, but did not come across a real healer until-1 got Zwn-Buk. ■ "At the time the J>ig wound was redraw and extremely painful and . inflamed. A mass of bad matter had formed and the arm was dreadful to look at. It seemed to be getting worse every day. ' "I was greatly relieved whon I found g that Zam-Buk eased the boy's pain and began to draw tho inflammation and bad matter out of tho arm. . I persevered, and regular applications of tho balm _ cleansed the nasty wound most thoroughly. and very soon it was completely healed. "My little girl suffered great pain and disfigurement from an outbreak of scalp sores. Tho disease which broke out on tho bnx:k of her head formed into hard crusts. After gently cleansing tho sores V I decided to try Zam-Buk. The first application caused a vast improvement, and I continued tho dressings until the ohiM's'scalp was freed of every trace j'f . disease." __ Zam-Buk is excellent; for .eczema,, V ulcers, piles, poisoned and festering 6ores, , rad legs, ringworm, scalp diseases, °. e 'chaps," sore arms; chilblains; burns, scalds, cuts, wounds, rheumatism, >nd cold-weather 6or«s. Of all chcmwts l. rnd'ttores, :la. 6d, and (Id, per pot, Pn

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2221, 6 August 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2221, 6 August 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2221, 6 August 1914, Page 9

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