SECURE SKIN HEALTH. A clear, healthy skin spells beauty and by proper care regarding its we& being is the one way to gain it. The girl who neglects the care of her skin does not realise the harm and misery thisjvill bring her in after-life. Through neglect in the proper and regular cleansing of the skin, and tne class of soap used for that purpose, the skin becomes coarse and wrinkled when it should be soft and free from lines. It is utterly impossible to have an unhealthy coarse skm-and a sweet and pretty face. The former is developed not by Nature, but by the nature of the ingredients contained in common soaps applied to it. The latter is created as Nature intended it should he, and kept iv that htealthy condition by the use of pure skin medicines for that purpose. There are no skin preparations so pure, so listed for maintaining the health and beauty of the skin as it should be, and certainly none in handy soap form, such as Zam-Buk Medicinal Toilet Soaj.. This soap has no superior as a skin tonis, skin, beautih'er, and skin sanitary preparation. It is incomparable in ridding , the sfen of the evil consequences of the sun, dust, wind, ani injurious toilet soaps. ZamBuk Soap is absolutely free from those foreign ingredients which are irritating to a delicate skin, and is specially recon£ mended for all purposes of cleansing, softening and purifying the skin. It should be on every washstand. Secure a tablet from your chemist or store, or direct from the Zam-Buk Manufacturing .Co., 39, Pitt-street, Sydney.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 253, 23 October 1907, Page 3
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