ax June 19, igio* ; ; . ■ . : .giiPy \£r ,V>f..', —. «__» _► NJ.--**' . J —*-*» V-' «_-_» tt**-!-*' <__. 4__-r -fir imDr _S£_ w . J", 3 ■":'.':■ fl — __, J ~ I RUB ZAM-BUK 111 AND.AVOID WIMTEB SKIN TROUBLES. |||^^^;.;|' % -THE -kit. is one of the most sensitive parls of the human body, and, because it isalso -the most e_pos„- 4 i T to _*T-»d disease, it ought tog* more attention than most ™J" „<£ ll -I __l,l____li—-llvca—- just now, because June is a very cnucal monll>tor Ihe sun. It has |:|f;i| jpffiK, ' -■ i " | the trying weather and b .cause the first crop of early winter pimples and nasty eruption, may be expected - ' ?" ■ . unless ihe *kin is corrected and fortified by Zam-Buk. mmmM / Jl ' t 3 A sue..----a chill, dirt in a cold-crack or small abrasion, and skin weakness, are all like!; to bad to |||f|#/fi \\j/ JM 7 1 % trouble! chafing "chaps," chilblains, cold-sores or cuts may also cause more senous disease >.p*&M*-»-S ■ . :| ■■3 in the shape of festering wounds, ulcers, or itching sores, and even chrome Eczema is 1 : ) often traceable to neglect in the early stages of a simple aifecUon. — 4**&s& : "'-«I *"" i Smearina the skin with Zam-Buk has an almost instantaneous cleansing ettect. _o 111 W% J_f__|H : : ''^l I J pure are the juices in Zam-Buk that they sink deep into the pores, per- I jl^flH^l !;| meating all the minute " machinery "of the tissues, and they end the trouble & ||||rMI |»f»B|^| i rf-oro-ghtyand moislure and a workable fl ibility t0 the tissues, and so induces ||ij|||l M , I^^^f^^^H' ,'.] the blood to circulate better. Thus the outer skin gets properly fed, normal activity and strength are re- |pfa| ||V J |gnHH| VI ■*{ stored, and the whole tissue is made sound and strong. June winds are now powerless to hurt, and blotches, ||« 4 :> pimples, sores, usually so common in early winter, are either quickly banished or entirely avoided. | g||/| I f /Jffl MHhI 1 IPP In advanced stages of skin disease Zam-Buk destroys germs acts as a powerful antacphc. allays || I X ' :J 1 irritation, takes out inflammation, and finally aids Nature in the replacing of new, healthy skin |||if i <Mff i Sffl : 1 "'1 The Zam-Buk protective and corrective treatment is ideal because it is natural, and naura because |||p|| | j .*. HHi v| Nature's saps and juices enter into Zam-Buk's composition. Dont increase the odds against the skin by re- ffl|Jj|gf j \ | |H| ;:|| 4 sorting to coarse, fatty ointments and cold creams or foments and embrocations contaning poisonous I« "./.I £ minerals. Such crude preparations often have a distinctly harmful effect, and in no case do they accomplish |||||| ' I ':.*■ '1 real and lasting good, as Zam-Buk undoubtedly does. c.l l.#!#li_ !&V ll*f|___l- :V - : l The Zam-Buk treatment can reasonably claim to be a revival cf one of the LOST ARTS of the :|| %| Wo] .fj old Grecian days, when proper care of the skin was universal. SPl|!|il|i|\ I I '*'_5-?*(, A>y\y >**,_ _£? $) lS\ Vi A""' M "Vatism. B.ck P.in», i 9 /liwiffliS ♦ s/ )-' rs M $&?*$ hJ M f7 fri? ; |^__-o.h"!.c"i^ L-r-Vnd An->i, Abc-»«c». Ci.ildr-n. Se-lp 8| >fe ,C - v Va-—— a*a-.»r_r_! A **it F_ r. __ **-*»I—UJ-S.4^s*—«lw Troubles, Poisoned WovnJi, Boi a, Ra-1;-«. Ll-rbcr'* Ua-h, Raw B« . ffy isf.7+&&& CQn I j_il__£» __Jl-J-_P a~a a -**-f3 Chln«, Inflamed Petc.ica, «tid other Irrit.tcd end »uppur_tin_ "_« ' i \jr' r W*"*- _i_ conditions of .ho skin and ti-.uJi. Obt«i"-bl_ from all CheniUU *sf • a4l*Sj and More* at 1/6 nnd 3/6 per pot jl3 6 «izo holclinc nearly four £3 'to ■ a,... j|, time-the l/G), or post frea from C. E. t-ul.ord, (Au_.) Ltd., 39 P'*-' _____» "*'"_ _______^____-—-^C^V'** 1 l_wi^il?.>S^-a- , _''&'*gll. I ' A _: ■JL j; *;,'f- "-^-"liii_ii t -iw'-' i **•' ~- y *^" M ' i '" i gj-M-i*'- -g* -Ti-fti ;■« i ■ ■!■■"•-■ * »•" "■ m
That cough of yours is troublesome at night! Here's the remedy; take a few drops of "NAZOL" ou a pieco of sugar and immediate relief will ensuo. No Cough is "NAZOL" proof! 7
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15309, 19 June 1915, Page 12
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