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HEAD COVERED WITH MATTERING DISEASE. ZAM-BUK TO THE RESCUE. "My little girl, Lillian." savs Mrs. Arthur Forsyth, of Randolph-street, The. barton, Adelaide, S.A., "injured her knee, which became very inflamed. and developed into a running sore. She suffered very much from the intense pain, and at last became so bad she was not able to get about. For six months the child was in an awful state. During this pteriod ar tried everything we eould think of. but nothing did it the slightest good. "A friend gave me some Zam-Buk to try. as she was sure it would do Lillian good. A short time after commencing with Zam-Buk the inflammation subsided and the edges of the wound drety together, and new healthy skin began to grow over the damaged area. After persevering with Zam-Buk the wound was completely healed, and the child able to get about again. "On another occasion a bad attack cf eczema broke out on Lillian’s head, which proved obstinate. The disease made its appiearance in the shape of st small boil, which formed with mattes at the top. This gradually grew larger until it broke and spread all over her head. I procured some Zam-Buk, which soon eased the smarting p»ain, and aS Zam-Buk was continued with, so the disease was defeated and quite removed from her system. Zam-Buk made Lillian's head in a splendid healthy state, and to-day her skin is perfectly clear.” Always keep handy a part of Zam-Buk, which is obtainable of all chemists and stores at 1. G and 3/6 per pot.

The ‘ British Medical Jcttrnal ' says—“Benter s Foud has, Fy OS z-rcrZiowr, eaahi»A»«< a cy-poranngk US own." , I tn 3 •uh . • B Jk k V•j w » Benger’s Food is sooth* ing and satisfying. It contains all the element* of a natural food in a condition suitable for immediate absorption. AX hen milk alone is heavy and unsatisfying, Bengal’s Food, made with milk, is appetising and nutritive. Benger’s Food should be used For INFANTS, INVAUDS, AND THE AGED, for healthy development in infancy, for rebuilding strength in weakened systems, and for the preservation of old age in usefulness and vigour. Readers can obtain a 4?~pege Locilet. *' Benger’s Food and How to Vse it, * which a ’* Concise Guide to the Rearing cf Infants,’ practical iaformatien oa the care of Invalids, etc., on application to Benger’s I ood Ltd. Otter Works, Manchester, England. is »U in fins he Druggists, i

DAWSON’S '’ erfectio '’ SCOTCH WHISKY SOLE agents: HIPKINS & COUTTS, Auckhnd rl I CUREDHII Ltx> , Aoekland A Wdlin*toa.3VJL Prcrwred by L W. IHCNOLL, cat fbmuM, _ 3&, HIGH STREET. BELFAST. IH-KLAXDI .

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 25, 21 December 1910, Page 48

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