UNEOUALLJED^Gr am '^ u^ I n a GtD anc^ Useful Form. | iLjJ & i^-^^'?^^&^^ HotD to Secure a Perfect Skin. j /f^F^ /^ " The question has often been asked why the elements which have I MH feY V s £sy-»)L made Zam-Buk Balm famous the world over were not embodied in \ /£WX ■ One thing that sufferers from skin disease need is care in the ftayj -^^M M^^^W'^^^/^^^s choice of a medical soap to supplement the healing influence of the I £ The good effects of Zam-Buk Balm may easily be nullified' if not I rW M~^F l^^^^^^^^^^m!. quite lost by carelessness in this direction, and it is only natural that I yj^ V t i e P ro P r ' etors °f Zam-Buk should have anxiously occupied themselves 1 \*£ J^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ w^ mve stigations after the right medical soap. j - .Mg* 3 **^— -^ess^S They felt that it was far better to market no soap at all if the j ~"""" - """ right methods and the right substances were not forthcoming. This "Wlj0) lfisk explains why the present demand has remained so long unfilled. The ' If""" j§| II 1"" |1 ! ' ea was to ° l°fty to reach so soon. What the proprietors sought for, i «^«d*~*j||p«JftlL JbL JeeL and for a considerable time in vain, was a soap pure enough and good /^T'^T'^^v enough to contain similar soothing essences of Zam-Buk Balm. fa&lkfpijhmfa \- Most medicinal soaps, medicinal in name only, possess no specific \ i|||F//T? uAJT 1 "*'■•>». action on the skin. Moreover, they usually contain too much soda or Wrl ffffl*^^ '"ViN^ other alkali, a grave danger to sufferers from skin trouble. ' V £sJL I' V liaiiilil^J They often contain, too, cheap and coarse materials used in the |"V" V process of manufacture, and lastly they are made by the "cold process," J 'Wr that is, without boiling, resulting in an ' article worth little even as 'a jfe*^^ "^il Jmtttfr toilet soap, much less for medicinal or hospital use. /r ** ' S & enera^y a case °ftf t0 ° much alkali, too much fat or bad y^if £m To-day the Proprietors are able to announce the attainment of \JX?\ j§|i% i^lrtiP^SSi tne3rn »g nest ambitions. The Zam-Buk Soap is no longer a dream, Wm i w5M1%!%%2& "/Jw^sO^ k ut an actual fact, and an invention which is destined to prove invaluW%M m~zs&S&; J ,,. J ,<>- f-^Jllßmßßsp*^"--^ able to all skin disease sufferers, and be a boon as an every-day toilet [gap ' _,^ -== and nursery soap as well. ■ Zam-Buk Soap does not gloss over the surface-skin as common soaps do, •"^v *m~i>&Hr* nor does it rob the skin of its natural oil. It opens and cleanses the clogged $1 I m ill ¥ iMkil ■ P ores .> S ets down to the true skin, uproots disease, and imparts a beautiful Jl ML 9 flexibility and velvety softness to the whole tissue. jg|BME|>k Make this test to-day — put a tablet of Zam-Buk Soap (it is cheap and jif^Si faSfo economical) on your washstand alongside the old soap you have been using. «ra|ip]|l||p|& Use the two snaps on alternate days. The disappearance of that rough, uncomfortable " feel," that parching, chafing, and stiffness, and that reappearance oi P erfect . skin-comfort with the daily use of Zam-Buk Soap, will convince everyV"i» "iffi one a^ '* s c ' a * ms have in no sense been overstated. J/^ Zam-Buk Soap may be obtained from all Chemists and Stores at Is. 4d. per tablet, «~v<f j^ \b. or a daln! * ko * ol lhr «c tablets for 3s. Sd., or for same price direct from the ?I^L\/>. (fin JftitPffi^k Zam-Buk Mnfg. Co., 39 Pitt Street, Sydney, N.S.W. ART WALL PAPERS AHD FRIEZES. iL^^S iW-- i « --j9Wr v *^"*~iP LINCRUSTA SraAGUE&QIIS PATENTS ■"**" »"* "'NBfil^ fab - ri - ko - na w^Sut? SMITH & SMITH, Limited, Wellington. 1 '~f™7Z~* a
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 4, 5 January 1907, Page 16
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