OBSTINATE RINGWORMS.
ZAMBUK'S WONDERFUL POWER OVER "CATCHING" SKIN TROUBLES ILLUSTRATED:
It would be impossible to say how ™uicu suffering is imposed on yourik children by the dreadful ringworm and other scalp and skin troubles. Mingling carelessly together in the street or classroom may account for the rapid spread of some skin troubles—notably those affecting the scalp—but certain it is, that as soon as tho first sign of eczema appears the delicate tissues seem unable to resist. its onslaught. Ordinary remedies are quite unsuitable, chiefly through ; their coarseness, but Zam-Buk is never failing because its remarkable curative power over scalp diseases is helped by unique purity and refinement.
"One of my. children was sorely troubled with a ringworm on her h:ad,? * says Mr. R. E. Parkin-on. of Cook Street, Muswellbrook, N.S.W.. I had the child's head shaved, and treated her scalp with iodine and""a dozen other co-called remedies that were recommended, but they<lid her no g~od. As the ringworm had now been troubling my daughter for quite six months we were naturally anxious that "she should be rid of it. and reading that ZamTßuk is a p-oved cure fcr such troubles it was with eagerness that we tried it. Within two weeks from its first application, Zam-Buk had etired the rincfvorra and m-de the rcalp smooth and clean. Another child who had contracted the yame trouble was also cured by Zam Buk." For all winter skin-troubVs and mus-eular-affffpctations, Zam-Buk is rover failing: For so e-thrnnt and chovt. cold, rubbed well in, -it i? urequall d. And by rubb:ng Zamßuk between Ih> hands and inhaling the p^a-^ant ant;septio fum"s, a finer romecly /or a eld in the head conM not bo poss'b'p. ZamBuk is a houfehold necessity—a family safeguard—it* wkln range of utlitmaking it ahvpys in demand. Of :!1 chemists and stores at Is. 6d. per pot, or ?s. 6d. f'nmily sizo (containing nearly four times Is. 6:1.)
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12244, 18 June 1909, Page 8
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316OBSTINATE RINGWORMS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12244, 18 June 1909, Page 8
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