WATERY SKIN ERUPTIONS.
ZAM-BUK REMOVE© BIG MASS OF SPRJMDING SORER
Mothers whri are at their wits' end what to do when their children break out with nasty running sores on; the face should .learn a lesson from the experience of Mrs A. Byrnes, of, 27 Thomas Street, Redfern, Sydney, who writes: — '
"My little son, Joseph, two years ago had a skin eruption which broke out in the form of watery blisters, and merged into one big mass spreading over the side of his face from his chin to his temple. "The skin became raw and inflamed and water almost incessantly oozed freely from i£. The irritation was terrible, and the poor little could riot stop himself tearing away afc it.
'U K took him to a chemist in the first instance,'but; his remedy seemed to make the irritation worse, and as Joseph scratched it \ more than ever we had to discontinue the treatment.
"Thinking that a, skilled doctor would be able to effect a..speejdy cure, I took him' to one, and he said-it, wrts; blood-poison, aud prescribed accordingly. ' But ointinent failed (-also, "and* meanwhile the. little chap's face grew vvorse. 1 'Then I heard t>f Zam-Buk, and procuring a sample pot I applied some to the affected parts. My boy- immediately, said how soothing and boolmg Zam-Buk was, so I pui-chased. ; firidther pot, and continued the treat'merit until the sore places were healed, and' the skin grew perfectly again. "We have grr>at faith in Zam-Buk, and always keep it in the house in case of accidents, etc."'
Zam-Buk gives such benefits as make « pot of it a wise investment in every home, workshop, cattle station, sheep run, or-"up-country"'farm: All chemists and stores. Is €d and 3s 6d per pot. , i ,
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 84, 11 April 1917, Page 8
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290WATERY SKIN ERUPTIONS. Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 84, 11 April 1917, Page 8
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