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BABTS TENDER SKIN. IRRITATING RASH ON BODY 1 AND ARMS SOOTHED AND CURED BY The first lew months of a baby's life ore extiemely trying. Serious rashes and eruptions, especially after vaccination, during teething, at the change of food, and at other crises, are troubles with which every mother has to contend, and Zam-Buk will be found a boon to the suffering infant. Mm. M. Pittard, of 27 (Jiffard-street, Willianifctown, Vie., fay*:— "I cannot sufficiently exprcw my gratification «t the manner in which your famous ZainBuk cured my baby, aged five months. of a very bad rash on her body and arms. When the rash firbf appeared. I took the little one to the lodge doctor, who told «ne it was v teething rash, and gave me a lotion to apply. The relief gained, however, was of but short duration, for as soon an the little one was in bed the rash became bad again, making the child terribly fietful and restless I did not know what to do, until ont> day I obtained a cample pot of Zamßuk and applied it. To my dr light the fir»t application ga\e her »nuch |ir«. She ceased to scratch at the ra*h, a* the had previously done, and slept peacefully at night. After only tuo iior,. of Zam-Buk the vrholo of the rash ban completely gone, and baby* skin v.a* a> fair and smooth a* ever." Zam-Buk is unequalled for ul! injuiorl, unhealthy, irritated, inHamed, nml diseased conditions of tht «kin. 1» bd and 3s 6d per fjot, of all chemittr and t>tor<-» --Advt.

For Colds in the Head and Influeusa, Woods' Or.H r.pp.rmint Cur«, It 6d and 7* 6d per bottle.— Adrt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 11