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CHILDREN'S NASTY SORES.

ZAM-BUK PROMPTLY HEALS

Mingling carelessly together in the street or class-room may account for the rapid spread of some skin troubles among children, notably those affecting .the scalp. Ordinary remedies are quite unsuitable, chiefly through thei^ coarseness, but^ ZamBuk is never-failing because its • remarkable curativer power over sores, eruptions ,and rashes is helped (by unique purity and refinement. The little sufferer finds the application of Zam-Buk soothing, comforting, and readily healing, as- the following case demonstrates:

"My little boy suffered from a nasty sore on the back of his head," says -Mr A. Manning, of 2 Tribe Street, S. Melbourne. "He used to sit up in his cot at nig^ht crying. One night'l'said to my wife, 'I Have fibnietiiing will cure the boy..; We nse it,:at the warehouse -when wecut our binds.'. I pulled a pot of ZaibBuk otit of my pocket, and the wife rubbed it into the sore oh the child's heady and you can imagine our delight when in a few. days we could see that the place was rapidly healing. The effect of the balm was so soothing that the little fellow would ask tis to put Zam-Buk on his head 'to make him better.' "

Zam-Buk is without equal for cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, abrasions, piles, eczema, poisoned wounds, ulcerated sores, and all injured and diseased conditions of the skin. Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot, of all chemists and stores.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 267, 12 November 1909, Page 7

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CHILDREN'S NASTY SORES. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 267, 12 November 1909, Page 7

CHILDREN'S NASTY SORES. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 267, 12 November 1909, Page 7

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