CHILDHOOD'S MISHAPS.
Every Home Needs Zam-Buk Balm. The boisterous youngsters arc daily hurting themselves one way or another, and a. handy pot of Zam-Buk Balm is an inestimable "boon to every home. Mrs A. Melson, of 158 Gloucester street, Sydney, whoee little girl, whilst playing-, had the misfortune to fall and sustain painful injuries to her face, cays : " I would like to tell my experience, for the benefit of the public generally,' with that wonderful balm, Zam-Buk. Some time ago my little girl fell while at play, and seriously cut and injured her face. This was unfortunate, as she hoped to take part in a 6chool concert in a fortnight's time, but it looked as though she would be forced to give up the idea of being able to do co. However, lat once applied Zam-Buk Balm, and. to my great delight and surprise, as well as that of her teachers and fellow pupils, her face was rapidly healed, and no trace of 6care remained. Zam-Buk is really a wonderful healer." Zam-Bulc Balm is imaluable for eunburn, prickly heat, rash, tore feet, smarting patches, moequito and other ineect bites, nettlera^h. cute, burns, bruises, and all injuries to thf> skin. Of all chemisto and stores at Is bd, or 3s 6d largo family ™>t (coaUiins nearly four times the le &d).
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Otago Witness, Issue 2804, 11 December 1907, Page 82
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