GIRL COVERED WITH SORES.
Zam-Buk Made Skin Quite Clear and Healthy. Parents cannot have a much greater trial than that of witnessing tho agony and disfigurement of children who aro in the grip of some torturing skin disoase. Zam-Buk has cured hundreds of cases similar to tho following, and brought forth' striking expressions of gratitudo from parents. Mrs Annie Hayes, 495 Boundary street, Spring Hill, Brisbane, says: "My little girl, now aored 12, recently broke out in itchy sores ad over her arms and legs, and also on the face, and upper parts of the body. " The cbdd suffered dreadfully with tho constant pain and irritation, and I couldn't keep her hands away from scratching at the bad places. As a result the sores became more inflamed, and increased in size until 6ome were quite as large as twoshilling pieces. In my endeavours to ease the child's suffering j tried almost everything that I knew of, but the usual ointments and 6alves seemed quite powerless to bring relief. "Then I heard about Zam-Buk, and got a pot. The first few dressings'of the balm soothed the child's skin wonderfully, and repeated applications thoroughly cleansed the sores and caused tho healing to start. "I only used Zam-15ul; for a littlo moro than a week, but in that short trmo every one of the sores was cleared away. Now the child's flesh is firm, and her skin quite clear and healthy again. Wo are never without a pot of Zam-Buk in the house now." Zam-Buk is always ready for immediate use, and it never loses its remarkable soothing, antiseptic, and healing power. Zam-Buk is excellent for bad legs, soro feet, ulcers, piles, ringworm, poisoned wounds, itchy rash,, insect bites, heat swellings, cuts, bruises, sprains, etc.; Is 6d and 3s 6d, of all chemists and stores.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15939, 5 December 1913, Page 3
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302GIRL COVERED WITH SORES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15939, 5 December 1913, Page 3
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