POISONED SORES, PESTER El) A.XKEE, PLEERS AXI) ' CHICKEX-rOX.
ALL CURED (if ZAAIBBK. A typical example of Znm-BnkT wnulerini healing powers is provided by ho experience of Mr? Budgloy s tam|y. who live at .Larkin Street. Cauipernwn, Sydney. Chatting to mir special eporter, Airs Budglcy said :-- 1, Both ny little hoys. William am! IlnnjJd. ind chickonpox. Thick, crusted sores irokn om on their heads and taers, and antler kept oozing nut from under the cabs. The irritation was awful, and had a terrible job with them until T ipgnn the Zam-Btik treatment. A!y ncthod was to lather freely with Zr.mfnk Soap, and cleanse rhe places thormghlv. After the sores were washed I. ipplied Zam-Buk Balm, and the, result if this treatment was that all the had natter was drawn from the sore-,, and ho scabs fell away, leaving the skin leautifuliy clean a.ud healthy-looking. “AVillie also had festered sores on lis log.', and some were very bad ;n----loed. I applied Zam-Bnk, and all the nailer and inflammation were quickly tubdued, the places healing up splendidly. “ Aly husband had poisoned hands. I'hey wore very painful, and the inflammation spread up the. arms, Znmlluk was used, ami all the inflammation was taken mil, and the hands herded up nicely. Aly brother also had an lacerated ankle, but after treating it with Zam-Bnk for a short time if was healed np perfectly. Our experience witn Znm-Buk extends over mine years, and we have always found it successful. 1 WOfl.O NOT BE WlTHOri A POT FUJI AVOBLDSL Zam-Buk is the over-ready, everroliahle healer for all wounds and skin troubles. Js 6d and 3s (id per pot, everywhere. 4
A visit will be paid In America by tho T’rince of Wales when he leave? Canada en mute home (o' England. At the invitation of the American Senate ho will be the guest of the 'Ft‘esident, at Washington, anil also be feted at New York. Needless to say. groat preparations are being made for tbo tour of bis Hoyal Highness, who has endeared himself to all with whom he has come, into eon tart , principally through his most unassuming and consequently attractive presence. 11a era dough's Nervine slops Toothache. Gel
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19807, 26 November 1919, Page 4
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