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CHILDREN'S SKIN TROUBLES

Z.im-Buk is a Boon to Mothers.

I The first few months of a baby's life is extremely trying. Ssrious rashes and' , eruptions-, especially after vaccination, during t&3 thing, at the change of food, and at other crises, are troubles with which every mother has to contend, and Zam- ! Buk Balm will be found a boon to tfoa tortured infant. "My little boy suffered from a nastyi fore at the back of his head, owing to? trouble in lesthing," says Mr A. Manning, of 2 Tribe street. S. " Melbourne. " He. used to sit up in his cot at night, crying:, and rubbing the >sore. One night I saicfr to my wife, 'I have something that will l cure the boy. Wo use it at the warehouse when we cut our hands.' I pulled a pot of Zam-Buk out o£ my pocket, and the wife rubbed it well into the sore- on the child's head, and you can imagine our delight when in a few days we could see* that tho place was rapidly healing. The effect of Zam-Buk was so soothing that the iittle fellow would a&k tis to put some ZamBuk on his head 'to make him better.' I am very pleased to say that Zam-Buk? completely .cleaned and healed the child's head, and I have every confidence that tho " balm is very useful for children of tender years for sores whan teething. I have great pleasure in testifying to the excellent qualities of Zam-Buk Balm." Every mother, if she would save herself unnecessary worry and has the welfare o? her bairns at heart, should be wiss andi keep a pot of Zam-Buk always handy. Cuts, bruises, scalds, eczema, piles, ulcers, bad! legs, chapped hands, chilblains, cold sores, and, in fact, all skin affections fly before Zam-Buk's wonderful healing virtues. From; chemists and stores in every town, at £s 6d, or 3s 6d family pot (containing nearly four . times Is 6d).

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Otago Witness, Issue 2883, 23 June 1909, Page 79

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CHILDREN'S SKIN TROUBLES Otago Witness, Issue 2883, 23 June 1909, Page 79

CHILDREN'S SKIN TROUBLES Otago Witness, Issue 2883, 23 June 1909, Page 79

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