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ANOTHER SEVERE OUTBREAK OF RINGWORM

MOTHERS! TREAT THE FIRST ITCHY SPOT WITH ZAM-BUK.

Children at school and at play often exchange hats and clothing, and in this way contract ringworm, scgld-head, or other distressing skin humors and sores. Harassed mothers will find that Zarn-Buk soothes and purifies diseased tissue, kills the parasites, and grows healthy skin in a wonderful way. Mrs M. Dennett, 44 Edward street, Bodfern. Sydney, writes: “My little girl, Alice, Had a bad ringworm on her head. All my perseverance with all manner of ointments and salves could not cure tho disease, and it kept Alice away from school a full twelve months. As the doctor seemed unable to do much good 1 decided to take the child to the children’s hospital, but even the special treatment there was ineffective.

“ Almost as a last resort I got ZamBuk, and the first few applications oi this healing balm made it clear that I had at last found tho real remedy. Not only did Zam-Buk cool the child’s scalp and end all irritation and pain, but it seemed to penetrate straight to the root of the disease. Under persistent treatment with Zam-Buk tho ringworm rapidly died away, and by The time I had used up the second box the trouble had completely disappeared. Alice’s hair, which had been cut away, soon began to grow again, and today'it is stronger -and healthier than ever before.”

Za.m-Buk is the handy reliable remedy for dealing with all such troubles as eczema, boils, pimples, abscesses, poisoned wounds, and ulcers. Also for soothing and healing sore' hands, chilblains, cuts, burns, scalds, and piles is indispensable. Is 6d and 3s 6d per box, of chemists and stores everywhere.—{Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 18053, 22 August 1922, Page 7

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ANOTHER SEVERE OUTBREAK OF RINGWORM Evening Star, Issue 18053, 22 August 1922, Page 7

ANOTHER SEVERE OUTBREAK OF RINGWORM Evening Star, Issue 18053, 22 August 1922, Page 7