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SCALP TROUBLE AND RUNNING SORES.

ANOTHER ZAM-BUK TRIOMI'IL "A bad attack of disoase," says Mrs. A. Forsyth, of Randolph Streot, Theabarlon, Adelaide, "broke out on Lillian's head, and proved very obstinate. Tbo trouble first made its appearaiico in tho shfipa of a small boil, winch formed with raattor at tbo top. This gradually growlarger -until it broke and spread all over her head- ,[ procured some Zam-Buk which soon cased the smarting pain, and as Zam-buk was continued with, so the. disease was defeated and quito removed from her system. . Zam-Buk made Lillian s head in a splendid healthy state and to-day hor skin is porfcctly clear.' Thanks to tbo healing qualities of ZamBufe. , On another occasion Lillian badly injured hor knee, and it became inflamed and developed into a running sore Tho child suffered very much from tho intense pain, and at last became so bad that she was not able to got about. For six months Lillian was in an awful'state During this period wo tried everything wo could think of, but nothing did tho slightest good. 'A friend gavo.mo some Zam-Buk to try, as sho was suro it would do Lillian good. Tho result was marvellous. A. short time aftor commenoing with ZamBuk tho inflammation subsided, and tho odges of tho wound drew together, and new hoalthy skill began to grow over the damaged area. Aftor persevering with Zam-Buk the wound was thoroughly healed, and the child ablo to get about again." Bo sure you get Zam-Buk, sold by Chemists and Stores at Is. 6d- and 3s. 6d.' li pot.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2906, 19 October 1916, Page 3

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SCALP TROUBLE AND RUNNING SORES. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2906, 19 October 1916, Page 3

SCALP TROUBLE AND RUNNING SORES. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2906, 19 October 1916, Page 3

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