FACE COVERED WITH SPREADING ERUPTIONS.
INFLAMED SKIN-DISEASE CAUS-
ED BY COLD
SKIN NOW SOFT AND HEALTHY,
THANKS TO ZAM-BUK
Mrs. E. Bourke, of College Street, Campsrdown, Sydney, says: —""My daughter had a severe breaking out on her face, arising from cold. The eruptions were very irritating and inflamed, and spread all over her face, causing much pain and annoyance. We feared very serious results, and but for the timely application of Zam-Buk the consequeuces would have been very bad. Tiiis wonderful balm brought much ea&3 after the first application. The burning ■ceased, and as the treatment was continued, the inflammation was soothed, all irritation ended, and the eruptions gradually died away. After using Zam-Buk for only a short time there is no trace of any complaint whatever, and her skin is quite soft, healthy and clear. I cannot speak too highly of Zam-Buk as a handy household balm." Zam-Buk is a reliable healing balm, unique in composition and well known •for it? great cures. Every mother should always keep handy a pot of this ever-ready first-aid. /Jairi.-Buk :is invaluable for eczema, spreading skindbeaso. eruptions ,sore ears, ringworm, ulcers, blood-poison, festering sores, old wounds, bad legs, diseased ankles, winter skin-disease, sore feet, piles (blind, bleeding and itching), chapped hands, cold sores, wind-chafed skins, itch, and all skin-disease and injuries. Sold by all chemists and stores at Is Cd per pot, or large family size 3s 6d.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12561, 14 July 1910, Page 7
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235FACE COVERED WITH SPREADING ERUPTIONS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12561, 14 July 1910, Page 7
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