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I RUB ZAM-BUK IN AND AVOID WINTER SKIN TROUBLES. . I HPHE skin is one' of the most sensitive parts of the human body, and, because it is also the most exposed 1 I to injury and disease, it ought to get more attention than most people think is necessary. Une £pf||§|]y i should be exceptionally carefully just now, because June is a very critical month for the skin. It has $&sp#g£*. v^mw^m been fighting against big odds all through the summer, and the odds are bigger just now, both because ot p|fii«rf U the trying weather and because the first crop of early winter pimples and nasty eruptions may be expected— gggpf fff ' ? Sunless' the skin is corrected and fortified by Zam-Buk. Wmwfl'vi fb / Jp A sudden chill, dirt in a cold-crack or small abrasion, and skm weakness, are all likely to lead trouble. Neglected chafings, " chaps," chilblains, cold-sores or cuts may also cause < , . more serious disease in the shape of festering wounds, ulcers, or itching sores, and even chronic Eczema is often traceable to neglect in the early stages of a simple affection. | jgj i\|T I! Smearing the skin with Zam-Buk has an almost instantaneous cleansing effect. So'jgr WBm 111 Ila jd^mM^k 1 pure are the juices in Zam-Buk that they sink deep into the pores, per- pliiffljfa * tmSj^^i I mealing all the minute " machinery" of the tissues, and they end the trouble thorougnly and i|||y | W^^^^ I C ' hae treatment gives proper moisture and a workable flexibility to the tissues, and so induces |§|f|| By J I the blood to circulate better. Thus ths outer skin gets properly fed, normal activity and strength are re- miM \ imfS^M^ 1 stored, and the whole tissue is made sound and strong. June winds are now powerless to hurt, and blotches, |§f|7| %Jfjm I^^^^ I pimples, sores, usually so com-non in early winter, are either quickly banished or entirely avoided. e'B I Vjm I^^Kil I 'In advanced stages of skin disease Zam-Buk destroys germs, acts as a powerful antiseptic, allays |j# fl \jMj ff^PSp I irritation, takes out inflammation, and finally aids Nature.in the replacing of _ new, healthy skin. ||J i if if | I The Zam-Buk protective and corrective treatment is ideal because it is natural, and natural because p|§ Jf|f if Ml^ili I Nature's saps and juices enter into Zam-Buk's composition. Dont increase the odds against the skin by re- m^MmM 1 sorting to coarse, fatty ointmsnts and cold creams or liniments and embrocations containing poisonous I minerals, such crude preparations often have a distinctly harmful effect, and in no case do they accomplish I real and lasting good, as Zam-Buk undoubtedly does. - feU tXbp WBBI& I The Zam-Buk treatment can reasonably claim to be a revival ot one ot the UJd 1 AKI dot the |p||||* I old Grecian days, when proper care of the skin was universal. I J ["EVERY HOB¥B£ SLEEPS )2s3Jjlr l&S&J&itM*** 0 QOOTHES /ifMD Lfr»« _ Rathei, Barber's R*eh, RawCKlne, Inflamed PoCcho*t ond other ggl • ■■*•** ' ■'■ A! g Irritnted and suppurating conditione of the tktn and ii*»ues. iV^Jw { * I J3££i Obtainable from all Chotnitts and Stores at 1/6 end 3.6 per pot \ s^3

Jll!l!!niIllilllI!!l!IIIIIIII!!H[|||flll!l|[i{[fiflfIif[g §§ PPIIPIf If =_ Became the Bodr-BniltUna ~~ ,__ Power of Bon_ I—.o b«os "S"3 -=— provedlobofrom 10 to 20 __. ' __ Urooa the amount takmi. ~~ iiiiiiiinniifiiimiitiiiiiHfiitmiddmiiimiiiii T . l 1 f Please yourself ty malting use of sii.cn a satisfactory metlioi of cleaning ihe teetn as iff ©ft. Ewfa It is pleasant to know tliat you nave polished so nicely those teeth that show. It is satisfactory to reel that your teeth are all properly cared for—thoroughly cleansed with this antiseptic dentifrice. And it leaves such a pleasant feeling or freshness in the tnoutn,----1 Sold by local Chemists and Stores. Made fay F. C. Calvert & Co., Manchester, Eng. 1 f ITADATiO ■Sfl J|f pETtrVJANEtVTXY CURES K&iflf Mydtflda; U*er Mid K3dncyTrouW», * __W&r Gastric Ulcers, Internal Growths. ' fRB» and 5/6 per bottle. Ch«ni*_ and. I LONDON'S FAMOUS . j FAMILY HOTEL. Standing on high ground, it occupies a healthy and hygienic J situation within a few minutes I of the principal attractions by . \ tube or taxicab. Rooms large, I lofty, and airy. Private suites. | including separate bathrooms. II Every convenience, with the M refined luxury of a modern | English Home. Easy access to i all parts of the Country. J London's five great railway termini being close to the Hotel. Moderate Tariff. Special terms to families and visitors maktnj a prolonged stay. Tele from .* " CtnUllart." Xm-w. ej _________l ,t «_r w«tiy a ooatai—s pU-ty or rat __£&£______, *° «Urc_ or flour. Pr»rent* nokaU. wasting. <uP^ l *ii__JL j _^ malnutrition. Can r» otos* th* moat ebat* t*r«d oa_»Uta»_o_, and «__«_ babw*' k.a'rth. OF Ail. STORES AND CHEMISTS «■ fe X O I I C E *. f'YK'IN'G.to tho increasing snmbei - " ol advcrtiaemcnle sent to thia Office through tho Telephone, w« d&ir* to notify that we will not bo respoceiulo lot any error* in wording or insertion oi Advertiwiuenw to ' •ent. «» writing to «nauro ccrrectn«_. P. SELIG. Manager, Christchuich Pies, Company.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14686, 7 June 1913, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14686, 7 June 1913, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14686, 7 June 1913, Page 14

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