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' $8 " ilk j&te^^ypr- U.f )J{@epsth&shncQQlh^ 1 After ypur bathe, when you lie m the sua vr^^jm ■ on the beach, rub a little Sydal over arms, *%m%Z^^ 1 legs, and neck. It will keep the skin from ' jl^ *""/ B becoming rough and sore. After being m vOr^*^»3^V M the hot sun always rub hands and facs \ f kg 3 - with a little Sydal before washing. It' Jh %%> \ SORE FEET are caused by hot weather JP JBk, >r^^=v] — the application of a little Sydal before y/ EsiSwb' washing with a mild soap m cold or warm /// £8P AEBSSffit, I water will give INSTANT RELIEF. V S JjßsSSsFm ' FOR THE BATH. The application of I dgW&Bߣr^\ Sydal to the body immediately preceding -tfflSMMu-* j a warm bath supplies a thorough cleansing c^S'^^asS**'^ / of the pores'. It is as refreshing and clean- "£* sing as a Turkish Bath. Jnßjffife^BJSMP. AS A SHAMPOO for the bair Sydal it "out MimWmWmWsßr^&i\ on iv own." Rub a little well into iW bead tSiߧ§Ss3B!tißߣ!i' TOfl aed eren wash with warm water and a mild toap. IP^^Sc^££aK£&^3Sl Tbe effect ii a feeling of delightful (re*hne<a. pJ SYDAL IS SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. - -sSB^V 1 : .. -..".'" w.OTTg

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\ii '■ .I , I. ii ,m \\"♦V'v *°X ft "»■' « T • f 'If ' / ff'l I Tm»J /' •■■ s \_f^tA » il,il|lii,Li;i, 8 ° f v f (iiiMii'lif f&m£/i i ««W\{|VW\\\^ il Xl Vl V- Vivun/ui/;/y /uitU i f j n jS^fH^A \ 1 N«^BS^^\Cav Whether it is a cut that threatens to /^/o^^JHBbIL'/ \JS^^mW»^ tester, a burn or scald that won't heal, ' vffi{j}jL 'wfflmm4J ringworm, itching eczema, ulcers, pois- «g^p^j /^^a J1 ( %^C^^vs^ oned sores, or weakening agony of piles, Zam-Buk / *Pl "f?*^, *^ \^o " quickly soothes and heals. By utilising the hidden v yjfao.tistj ■ \ % C?::: $^ curative virtues of certain rare medicinal herbs, Zam-Buk - /Z??' J . has opened up new possibilities m skin treatment. C^^* i Zam-Buk is the one ever-ready, perfectly self-cbntained < \ ::::^^ healer which can always be thoroughly relied upon, #^*^X^> Free from lard and other rancid animal fats of cSv^ '* **;*/?/*. common ointments, and composed only of the <\\\ \ ; f purest and most valuable herbal extracts, rxVAN^ S % *' &*>&**??/) Zam-Buk provides the ideal home s C^^BrC^S • misty //?/) n remedy for a thousand Cx^ zJI^SH^^ % /?y/ ////./// ; ; ,i i \ \ \\\\\\Vt\ v ' P^l^l fill T ll6 y ellow flour of lJie mustard seed ai %l^ J/ V^^Wa % jMZM'WtK " not an appetiser and digestive agent k^3^^^T ® \tJ^W^r V^ v w mixed with cold water. toimwffl^m. V^ f^Sw i *'' jf Water releases the keen "bite" and ißßyik k^^^ST^K \ JmlM flavour which are m the oils of the mustard. Don't try to fool your palate with "dry" mustard. M mt dW JftJaJaVsm i> <¥ irfllTtßta I Mrn i l v awJL v B S^ >9 <^ v^ '»^"'U Ills wi / / and the name / /-. COLMANS / / make mustai*d The eating and serving of "dry" mustard is purely a local habit. Australia used to do it, but has learned better. Mustard is always served mixed with cold water at all the best hotels, clubs and restaurants, m every other part of the world. "Dry" mustard is bad form and utterly useless. Mix with cold water some minutes, before using* IX4 COLMAN'S MUSTARD Do not use it DRY ! 1 WBwua^iaaa^-anaia m |||mi«|||||||-sWM^

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NZ Truth, 15 March 1924, Page 14

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