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» 1 f\UR skin is so easily injured and so liable to sudden &Jl \J outbreaks of disease, that it is wise to keep a pat %%%£&&s y%3*^M Ha of Zam-Buk always handy. Because of its unique %ffiSTsW^'Jfj&®l& ra and novel composition, Zam-Buk gives complete satis* M^^fiullSp. m faction by purifying and healing the skin. Wm TERRIBLE SCALD "My little boy Willie." says Mrs. P. y/YA V/A Morrison; of 03 Wilson Street, Redfern, Sydupy, "was fear- #$&J3L i -ialy wft fully scalded with boiling water. The skin was dreadfully bli-;- w/x£l3^gl£s£!??M7m W\ tered, and the child's agony was dreadful. At the Hospital yy/fflffi/ffiw/ffwWVyfyA % they lanced tin blisters »nd dressed the scalds with an v/yfflwvwwWMyZy/ss, Wy oil I didn't feel satisfied with the progress lie was making yyWW/yyy/fi^^fo/Wyyyt W, at the Hospital, so I took him to a private doctor, but his oinl- W//y//Wm^'W/m/& Wf ment caused the sores to break out into white blisters. After wjW/(4wyy9 *7yffi% % many other, treatments had been tried without success, 1 used OwW/yfyyyK^, V*UlvV% yy. Zam-Buk. Ths balm soon caused the flesh to recover its J I/VOJ W. normal condition. Now, thanks to Zam-Buk, all the places y/Z^^~j4/\J / JL- W// Wj have been thoroughly healed." yZ&-^&*s{ /Jr^-O&>% W. ECZEMA FOR 30 YEARS Mr. Dix, of U Lower Street, 7??^ CC/t\\ \iF^tiXw2i yfo Leedervilie, Perth, W.A., says . "For thirty years I suffered ®4» \ ' sss//s/ O/ from burning, itching eczema, round the joint of my right ~~/fj /fcfv?!^^ knee. The constant irritation was intolerable. All my efforts yi K3 T^^^ /% to find a cure were fruitless. I had just about lost all ■y&^SJ7SW/srtJfJjy/s/s* yy. hope of ever being free cf the disease when I tried Zam-Buk. Y/yosffita&&Oyiyo/W?/y/ W The applications brought such relief that 1 continued to apply iv%#2HWj<R''TO%s%vz2/5 w, Zam-Buk to the sores, and it speedily put an end to Mie w burning and itching, and soon every trace of the eczema was y/ys//sT^^*rysS//s/s///s % WORKER'S INJURIES.— "My husband, while employed in Y&* \%foffi%t66WZi'%W w the mines at Boulder, was severely injured by a fall of rock," /jr \ Jvwj^frvvxjvviiov' <yy says Mrs. T. Gallacher, of 4 Grey Street, Adelaide. "Just f 1 Ky/J '!iilZf*f£4y /% below, the knee was a very ugly wound. It got so bad that Ay. 'tylPf&^ijr' "f/W K& he was unable iTj set his foot to the ground. A doctor was aLig^ *^ft^*tC>*» v/ssfr % called in, but his treatment gave little benefit. As I had TOwV^WWlK^vV^tl/Sfc/ 2Z< previously used Zam-Bult I persuaded him to apply some to 38y5v555?50r\\ rf *'^l?/z? %! his leg. In a short time the wound healed up in a really 'wy/ffiyy/y//A 70/ \fa W °BAD r LEQ^fVeR A KNOCK.— Mr. W. E. Brown, of Dur. nj ham Street, Auckland, N.Z., says : — "Through knocking my y/y\ jjrMH fjf\*oyfi Wk left leg against a box, I burst a vein. The wound </^^9tjt.^n.'ftX\ Vi became angrj'-looking and ulcerous. The treatment of a 2§£%*^S!\^U I v» Bj medical man was tried, but it failed to bring any improve i S^sß^jsi/ \ A uS ment. . The inflammation spread, and 'the leg was swollen iMß2vyis*3v^)W 1 J S enorraouslv. I had often heard of Zam-Buk, so decided to l/^®£*ffirW fl I |9 try it. Zam-Buk soothed away the pain, reduced the swell W<aiis»wsj D M\ Sfl ing, and soon made the leg sound again." S^^isEsvKl/i ff £*J \Wjjr «V£KY HOME NEEDS A POT^ $VEll'lls£FUL ' f^When the nerves are KSSD f ' 'all to pieces I fe $ When a man feels "groggy" or a woman | ; worn and weary before the day's half t^^o^^^^c'' i \ done— -then is the time for a course of /'i^^^^^^^k\ 1 Marshall's Fospherine. i'i^^^^^^Kk \ A few doses of Marshall's Fospherine taken at / ' ? the right time will make you trim and {[ < n fit once more, and lite will soon be as J*JSfy3s| % tfe&fls# JJIsI^M&MiM. \ 1 Neuralgia, Toothache, Brain Fap, Anaemia, and y&T J fM / ' M\is}l'ti l I almost all nervous affections speedily vanish when /^ . I IWs JxT Jsmm ■ Fospherinc is taken. Your chemist sells it — f . w^'^^aMwf/^^Mtl^ 8! » take a bottle home to-day 1 I \ .# /^S^l^^^r^^ « » SAII chemist* and stores If. and 2\6 • bottle. 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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1914, Page 10

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