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BABY’S TEETHING SORES.

ZAM-BUK IS A NATURAL HEALER WHICH NO MOTHER SHOULD BE WITHOUT. “My littlo boy suffered from a nasty sore at the back of hie head, oaring to some trouble in teething,” says Mr A Manning, of 2 Tribe street. South Melbourne. “He used to sit up in his cot at night, crying and rubbing the sore. One night I said to my wife : ’ I have something I think will cure the boy. We use it at the warehouse when we cut our hands.’ I pulled a pot of Zam-Buk out of my pocket, and the wife rubbed it well into tho sore on the child’s head, and you can imagine our delight when in a few days wo could see that the placo was rapidly healing. Tho effect of tho Balm was so soothing that the little fellow would ask us to put some Zam-Buk on his head ‘to make him better.’ I am very pleased to say that Zam-Buk completely cleaned and healed the child's head, and I have every confidence that tho Balm is very useful for children of tender years for sores when teething. I have great pleasure in testifying to tho excellent qualities of Zam-Buk Balm.” Keep a pot of ZamBuk on your dressing table, handy foruse in cases of sunburn, rashes, insect bites, prickly heat, heat swellings, cuts, hums, bruises, eczema, ulcers, chattings, sore legs, backs, ankles, or feet, pimples, eruptions, etc. Of all chemists, or post free from the Zam-Buk Company, 39 Pitt street, Sydney, for Is 6d, or 3s 6d per pot. The 3s 6d size contains nearly four times the Is 6d, and is most economical for family use.— [Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 13047, 15 February 1907, Page 7

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BABY’S TEETHING SORES. Evening Star, Issue 13047, 15 February 1907, Page 7

BABY’S TEETHING SORES. Evening Star, Issue 13047, 15 February 1907, Page 7

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