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body covered with eczema. ZAM-BUK TO THE RESCUE. A very and happy mother was Mrs. C. Gillam, of 5 Soutli Street, Battery Point, Hobart, Tasmania, when thanking Zam-Buk for rescuing her little girl from the grip of torturing eczema, she says:— "Whilst my little girl was teething she mi with a fearful attack of eczema. The disease first broke out on the child's scalp, and quickly spread until her face, body, and even her little feet were in the grip of the disease. For a time all my efforts were unavaUing, for -everything, that I tried tailed to ease the child's painful agonr. llien as I kept oil hearing of the great value of Zam-Buk Balm and Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap, I decided to try the treatment. "I first bathed the child's ' skin, using Zam-Buk Soap, and then T ?ave all the sore, itching surfaces a liberal dressing of the herbal balm. This brought soothing ease Tight away, and the child's irritation seemed to disappear J)ke magic. My own anxiety was greatly relieved, for T soon saw that Znm-Buk was doing good ljeyond nil exnectalions. "Resular perseverance both with ZamBuk Balm and the Medicinal Soap was amply rewarded when the child's skin, after being thorouehl.v purified. was completely healed with a. growth of healthy new «Vin. Thus, thanks entirely to Zam-Buk. every trace of the dreadful eczema, was nermanentlv banished. "Zam-Buk has also proved wond"rfullv pcoossfiil in the treatment of /""h injii'Mps as "nfs, sore'*, ati'l bruises." Zam-Buk is inrimnwah'v effective fe>-l-b" t"nnfir)nnt of ••mini"" sores, Imd Ipijs, eczema, ringworm, sealn cores, "ids. burn*. srnMs. snrnins, rb°innnti«ni, noisnnp'l wound l3 , ulnars. eto, /nm-'HnV is ridei'mlil'* nil ebemHs and stores nt Is. M. and 3s. (id. per pot. CHURCH SERVICES. The interruption of sermons by incessant coughing and clearing of throats is readily obviated by gargling soothing "Fluenzol" before church.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 302, 10 September 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 302, 10 September 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 302, 10 September 1918, Page 3

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