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WHERE DISEASE-GERMS LURK.

The Necessity of Safeguarding the Skin. The envelope of air surrounding the earth, and in which we breathe and have our being, is a world of germ-life, in many forms deadly and dangerous to human life; and especially those toiling in the centres of Lrade are more exposed to themHow great are the risks daily run of encountering skin disease by the handling of money or articles of everyday exchange; by the gripping of a door handle, or the stanchion of a tram-car when getting on or off, and which may have been just previously gripped by a sufferer from skin disease in a dangerous form- By many these dangers are never areamt of, but they exist, and have been the cause of thousands of cases of skin disease where the sufferer has failed to trace the cause. These risks are great, but the importance of making the skin germ-proof is greater. If you have used Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap on your hande, or in the bath, that morning, you need not fear the danger of handling any article, even though one affected with disease has ■handled it before you. By the fact of your pores containing the medicines of the soap, the effect is at once neutraßed, and all danger averted. Zam-Buk Soap, in addition, makes a natural softness, purity and clearness of the skin—qualities alone which render it a. household necessity.

Zam-Buk Soap is sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers, or direct from the Zam-Buk Manufacturing Co., 39, Pittstreet, Sydney, K-S.W.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 169, 17 July 1907, Page 8

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WHERE DISEASE-GERMS LURK. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 169, 17 July 1907, Page 8

WHERE DISEASE-GERMS LURK. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 169, 17 July 1907, Page 8