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CHILD’S SCALP-SORES STARTED IN PIMPLY ERUPTION.

1 Mother Tells How Zitni’Buk Removed Disfiguring Disease. “ When my little girl Ethel was about five years of age,” said Mrs Elizabeth Wilstead, of Dwyer street, Boulder City, W. Aust., ‘‘a nasty pimply eruption appeared on her head. The place began to spread rapidly, and it was not long before it formed into inflamed sores. “At lirst the disease discharged matter, but later the sores would form into thick crusts, and appear to dry up. But they always broke out again as bad as ever. We were alarmed, for the disease caused the child’s hair to fall out. “ I tried numberless preparations, but the child’s sores never showed the slightest sign of healing until, acting on a friend's advice, we got a pot of Zam-Buk. Regular dressings with this remarkable healing balm soon effected a wonderful improvement. Zam-Buk first cooled all the inflamed places, and made the' sores look a lot healthier. Then, as we persevered. with Zam-Buk, it began to draw away, the* bad matter and also soften the hard crusts. We only used two pots pf Zam-Bwk, but it was quite sufficient to heal the whole of *tho affected surface. , Now Ethel’s scalp is quito clear and. healthy, and her hair ie all growing nicely again.” , • Zam-Buk, besides being the recognised remedy for eczema, bad legs, poisoned wounds, scalp sores, and Pricers, is a perfect healer for cute, bruises, burns, scalds, and other injuries. You cannot afford to be without Zam-Buk. Of all chemists and storekeepers, Is 6d and 3s 63.

Mrs Jay: “I understand that she married one of the landed gentry.” Mr Jay: ’ He was, when she landed him.” “Why didn’t you call for a policeman when the man attacked you?” “It wasn’t my business to do so,” replied the cynical resident of a great metropolis. “Besides, the man didn’t need any help.”

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Otago Witness, Issue 3112, 5 November 1913, Page 72

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Page 72 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3112, 5 November 1913, Page 72

Page 72 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3112, 5 November 1913, Page 72

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