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FACE SEVERELY SCALDED. A HOUSEWIFE’S GRATITUDE TO ZAM-BUK. "About seven months ago,” says Mrs A. Stimpson, Nymage© Sti'eet, N.S.W., "I lifted a tin of boiling water off the fire. I put it down on the ground, and was in the act of stooping down to take off the lid, whjen it exploded, and the boiling water flew all over my face, scalding me fearfully, and completely peeling the skin off. The pain I experienced was intense. I tried several remedies to alleviate my sufferings, but was unsuccessful in getting ease from the burning pain. Hearing that ZamBuk Healing Balm was very effectual for scalds, I bought a pot, and applied it to my face. In a short time the relief I received was wonderful. The wound was at once soothed, and after a few dressings was completely healed up, leaving no trace of scars. My many friends in Nyngan were very much surprised at the wonderful healing virtues of Zam-Buk in my case, and to them I never fail to recommend the Balm.’’ Zam-Buk, the Great Skin Healer, is obtainable generally, at Is 6d, or 3s Gd large pot (containing nearly four times the quantity).

MISS FYFE LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S DRAPER Tay Strbet, Has opened a choice selection of SILK, MUSLIN, AND LINEN BLOUSES AND SKIRTS, ready to wear, A SPECIALITY. Fancy' Work and Silk Lustre Embroidery, Filo Floss Silk, Arrasenes, Verbright and Brilliant Cotton ; Also, Large Assortment of Art Canvas ,"NEEDLECRAFT.”-A splendid Book for Fancy Work. THE COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRESS-CUTTING. LADIES, learn how to make your own Costumes, Blouses, etc., and children’s garments to any style cho.-en. PATTERN-MAKING & TRIMMIMG SPECIALLY TAUGHT. DRESSMAKING IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE. Miss Seed, STRANG’S BUILDINGS Corner Nith and Tay streets. CHAS. GIFFORD, GENERAL GARDENER, A VENAL ROAD, A VENAL. PRUNING AND SPRAYING A SPECIALTY. Work done by day or Contract •*0““ CHARGES MODERATE.

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Southern Cross, Volume 14, Issue 31, 29 September 1906, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 14, Issue 31, 29 September 1906, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 14, Issue 31, 29 September 1906, Page 11

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