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CHILDREN'S CUTS AND FALLS

EVERY HOME NEEDS ZAM-BUK. THE SOOTHING EVER-READY HEALER. Playtime is froughfc with peril to the Youngsters. So the wife mother keeps a fiot of Zam-Buk always handy. to dress the little ones' cuts, bruises, knocks, etc. Zam-Buk is so wholesome and pure- that it safely and quickly heals the tenderest place, and removes all danger of festering and blood poison. A ease in point:—■ Mrs E Robinson, of 85 Albion street, Annandalo, Sydney., says:—"My Jittle girl, Eloirie. fell and grazed the skin off her knee, which developed into a, serious injury. The wound .festered and 'became inflamed, anc 1 was so extremiey painful that she could not bwar it to be' touched. Her knee was bad for three months. During that time ehe was treated by a doctor, but no matter what he prescribed the wound did not heal, and she used to cry every iimc it had to be dressed. "After reading about Zam-Buk we obtained, supply 'and applied some to the injury. This soothed and eased the pain very quickly. After a, few applications all irritation and inflammation were drawn out, and tlio wound began to heal. Finally, Zam-Buk completely cured her knee, and grew nice healthy skin over the once injured place Now' wo are never without a pot of Zam-Buk in our home." Of all chemists and storekeepers at 1* 6d and 3s 6d.—[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 15343, 18 November 1913, Page 8

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CHILDREN'S CUTS AND FALLS Evening Star, Issue 15343, 18 November 1913, Page 8

CHILDREN'S CUTS AND FALLS Evening Star, Issue 15343, 18 November 1913, Page 8