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Kf v *y Mothers find it very difficult to guattd against unsightly and distressing |L h J diseases of the scalp among the little ones, especially as some such troubles jj M if are very catching ; and once they have developed it is more difficult stiH to j^ I 13 rt n Eczema (in the familiar form of scald-head), honey-scab, dan- 1 r l i\ WS3**s i Wsr?3 * 1 druff, and ringworm, are all scalp affections for which Zam-Buk has I 111 v & Mothers find it very difficult Whether against unsightly and distressing | Iff diseases of the scalp among the little ones, especially as some such troubles 1 (i ar6 very catchin & ; and once they have deVßlopsd i 1: is more dlfficult stiil t0 I I I I Vfi D Eczema (in the familiar form of scald-head), honey-scab, dan- | 111 f druff, and ringworm, are all scalp affections for which Zam-Buk has 1| most efficacious. Whether the form of the eruption be run--IBL ning sores, dry scabs, or scales, encrustations, op., bald, inflamed I \ V-" > patches, Zam-Buk is alike soothing and curative. ~; ig yR jfe- -'s In cases of ringworm— most troublesome and obstinate of \ Wsk--***do ** all scalp troubles—Zam-Buk has achieved most'remarkable success. j; Rubbed gently but persistently (for several minutes at a time) into | the itchy, red patches, this pure balm soaks right through the diseased ||§ tissue, and kills the microscopic fungus-plants ,or vegetable parasites, § I which are the cause of the trouble, afterwards restoring the scalp to i sweetness and health. Mothers should keep, Zam-Buk handy, and dress | 1 daily any part of the skin or scalp which presents the least suspicion of 1 M disease. This course will save the little ones endless pain, and their g m par ents endless worry and anxiety. ___«_-' jj '% W A MOTHER ' S GRATITUDE TO ZAM-BUK. | U Both my daughters, Norma and Doris, have derived benefit from Zam-Buk,' g / says Mrs. A. Barratt, of 37, Dudley Street, Paddington, Sydney. f Ae con,, must have poisoned the .pot, I« tte J^JgJ - w£ P-icd, Sf was L 3& to look, F ! &=S& ) I *? mcd lf*' daihterS&S Zam?Buk, and we straightway secured a supply and applied | & some oS the balm K sore. On the third day, while Norma was bemg washed, tn* | C.« hellS:lel°,in r | SW'SI'dSS-.. and her head is now spotless 1 J —"" "TEETHING RASH-RED BLOTCHES DEVELOPED INTO RUNNING I TEETHING RASH-RED BLOTCHES DEVELOPED INTO RUNNING cases, such as Eczema, Psoriasis, SORES. WHICH DRIED WITH PAINFUL RESULTS. 1^ I Heat Rashes, Scalp troubles, Obsti- ~._,, ' ■■. ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ——— , | "> i nate Sores, Barber's Rash, and all »Mv little boy aired two years, fcad a rash break After reading about Zam-Buk I obtained a supply, ana ' | 1 Stated, inflamed, and unhealthy oufc J^tl to'.tWn ? » »y. .Mrs. after using it for a while I was pleased to notice I ! I Hitions of the skin. As a house- H . Dickson, of 299, Wellington Stmt*, .Uolhngwood. the disease was being beaten.,. ...,,.,,. j^ % . ToW Balm, Zam.Buh is unequalled «I washed him with Zam-Buk Soap and I ! for Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Scalds, Sr^SS£ 'which dried with thickening crusts on the balm twice * day, and the sores gradually disap- , I Abrasions, Pimples, Children's Semite man^renSSeVwe »r™di*£. do any penred. {"Wo acouple,oJ months there was no «gn.ol . ■;. 4 I Sores, Sore Breasts, Piles, and in JJJJ and for twelve months the little chap suffered. .- a spot or blemish, and his face was beautifully clear. | j ~~ \ fact all sore and injured conditions,-' i mn mi i 'rr- 'i'"""" ■ " Il Iltimm —" ' ' ■■»—.■ | | lof the skin and tissue. nearly four J LI infill Ufly>BW§afai iiy __-__ %& " A Hffl 6) 11 1/ S IV times the 1/6). ft,, „ ■ , i ..■.■■■-. * :; -:J> M | . j • • '."..-. -' "-. *>• -'-" , >'..v ; -'". : "-- - , /^i ? |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14815, 19 October 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14815, 19 October 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14815, 19 October 1911, Page 10