FATHER AND CHILDREN" CURED. FIERY RINGWORM AND PAINFUL BASH. ' Mrs. M. Main, 56, Oroya Street, Boulder, W.A., tells a remarkable story confirming the unequalled disease-dispelling power ot Zam-Buk. " Ringworms broke out oil the legs oi my two little girls, Dorothy and Margery," says Mrs. Main. " The fiery irritation caused tho children to tear at their skin so much that I had to fasten up their legs in bandages. Ordinary ointments proved quite useless to cope witTi the obstinate disease, and I hardly knew what to do until I happened to try ZamBuk. "The first few applications, of this soothing balm greatly reduced tho raw, angry places, and soothed tho fiery itching. The persistent use of Zam-Buk for about another eight days overcame the ringworms completely. Oil both children Zam-Buk healed every one of tho bad places so perfectly that soon 110 trace of tho diseaso was to bo seen. " My husband was also cured of Cyanide Rash 'by Zam-Buk. This form of skin complaint, brought 011 through work* at the filter presses in the mine, is painfully irritating, and often takes months to subdue. However in this ease Zam-Buk quickly healed the outbreak, and proved bo cooling and soothing that my husband is never without a not of tho balm now. He finds it invaluable for general emergency use in tho mine." Zam-Buk is remarkably effective for the treatment of eczema, running sores, bad legs, ringworm, scalp sores, outs, burns, scalds, sprains, rheumatism, poisoned wounds, ulcers, sore hands, etc. Zam-Buk is obtainable of all chemists and stores at Is 6d and 3s (id per pot. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16007, 27 August 1915, Page 3
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