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SKIN RAW WITH ECZEMA. ZAMBUK AGAIN TRIUMPHS. ZiM-l?rK emerge"! triumphantly "10m one of the most severe tests imaginable when it. cured little Kathleen Russell's tortm in; e. zema. Read the mother's slorv to realise what a wonderful transformat Zam-Buk worked. At Claiuvillia.n Street, Willonghy, North Fvilnev. Mr?. RussoU. paid : — "When my little ciil. Kathleen, was but three weeks old. her head. fare, neck, and chest were affected by a disfiguring attack oi dr v itching eczema. The child's skin was fearfully inflamed and irritated, and looked just like raw meat. '• Kathlcn needed such const-ant- attention that we were unable to get proper rest and sleep for weeks and weeks. "Chemists' ointments and all kinds of ordmarv remedies failed to check the disease. Then wo had Kathleen at the hospital. but their treatment seemed to cause the eczema to spread worse than ever. The child became the talk of the neighbourhood. "When we almost despaired we heard of Zam-Bnk's wonderful skin-curing powers. and sent for a pot. Starting to 1 applv dressings of Zam-Buk regularly night and morning we s«vin noticed tb?t tho ' halm seemed to soothe and cool Kathleen's skin wonderfully. ( , " Under the (fealinj influence of Zam*l Buk all impurities were drawn out- of the i tissues, and tlie scaly disease, began to !' gradually die away. Very soon our peril severance with Zam Buk was rewarded j by seeing the child's skin cleared of every , spot find blemish and made perfectly , j healfhv. ' ! Zam-Buk is equally reliable as a first- ] aid for cuts, burns." scalds, sprains, and flesh-wounds, as it is for bad legs, eczema, i I scalp sores, ringworm, ulcers, blood-poison, I nhM'.'-es. festeied hands, piles, cold-sores. , and i' Of all Chemists and I StoreV'.-pers. Is 61 and os 6d per pot.

0 T ; c imnstre' !*>>' to the war has gone, In the ranks of health you'll find him: e Wood'* IVjiinrmint Cure he's depending o-i, ir And he left his coupli behind him. '' Don't leave home when abroad you roam , Without .1 sto:k close by you. k For health is viet'ry you'll nil agreo, Bo don't Ist sickness tVy you.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15645, 26 June 1914, Page 3

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352

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15645, 26 June 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15645, 26 June 1914, Page 3

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