BEWARE SCALP DISEASE
PROMPTLY APPLY ZAM BTJK TO EVKRY ITCHY SPOT OR SORBNESS. For treatment of ecaip sores, ringworm, scald head, and. other unsightly diseases common to children, parents will find. Zamrßuk wonderfully soothing and curative. After cleansing the affected area with Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap, apply Zam-Buk balm, and then cover up with a bandage. Zam-Buk will he found to soothe away all pain and itching, kill poisonous disease germs, soften and remove hard crusts, and grow new healthy skin. Mrs C. Cridland, Gibson street, South Bunbury, West Australia, says: —“My little girl suffered dreadfully with scalp disease. From an ordinary mattery pimple on the neck it developed into a sore patch that gradually spread all over the child's head. All the usual homely remedies failed to check this unsightly disease. “I obtained a sample of Zam-Buk, and in two days this removed all pain and irritation. So I sent for a regular size box of Zam-B-uk and continued the treatment. Zam-Buk purified and healed the sores in remarkably short time. All dry diseased skin came awoy, leaving a new, perfect 6kin underneath." Besides its value as a first-aid for swift healing of cuts, bums, scalds and all similar injuries, Zam-Buk provides the most soothing and powerful remedy for eczema, pimples, rashes, boils, ab- ' scegses, ringworm, piles, bad legs, bloodpoison, ulceration, etc. Zam-Buk is sold at le (id or 3s 6d of all chemists and stores. Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap Is per cake, 2s lOd box of three.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11784, 21 March 1924, Page 9
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247BEWARE SCALP DISEASE New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11784, 21 March 1924, Page 9
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