SCALP TROUBLE MADE HAIR FALLOUT ZAM-BUK STOPPED THE ITOHXNtf AND COMPLETELY CUBED SPKEADINW- SOKES AN 1 © RINGWORM. A severe case of child's scalp sores, which caused the parents much anxiety, has been perfectly cured by Zam-Buk in the home of Mr and Mrs M- Johns, of 183. Palmerston street, Carlton, Melbourne. Tolling how Zam-Buk rescued her child from awful disfigurement, Mrs Johns said:—"My little girl. Constance, was attacked by a. nasty eruption which broke out all over her head. The sores discharged, and wherever matter went fresh sores appeared. This .spreading disease caused awful suffering, as the itching was almost unbearable. Her hair came off with the sores and although I got a lotion and applied it the disease continued to spread l . "Then wo started using Zam-Buk. which took effect right away. It drew out all bad matter and soothed the itching and irritation. The spreading was arrested and the sores gradually died away- In the end Zam-Buk completely cured Constance, and now her skin is perfectly clear and her hair has grown again- , , . ••■f have also , cured a case of ringworm with Zam-Buk, while on many occasions I have used it for minor injuries and never known it to fail-” All skin and scalp sores readily yield to Zam-Buk. the perfect and ever-rsady healer for cuts. bruises, bums, and scalds. Zam-Buk is also the most successful remedy for bad legs, festering wounds, ulcers. poisoned sores, ringworm, and piles. Obtainable of nil chemists and stores at Is 6d and 3s Gd.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8680, 13 March 1914, Page 3
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