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jp^ ' p or Softtenjng an d Soothing the Skin jiL^ * Zam-Buk Medicinal Toilet Soap has no Superior. 4| 4P^ ' The Irritating and painful S^STl^ZSl^^-MS^.Sia^ With a y° un S cbild lts ycr^ , skin afflictions that attack m- _ , , , llfef s0 to - speakj depends in a Slants a;nd youngf children owiner r^k , •- j -i i ,i i i..i<.j . <-.! x«©&^l?ssj«SgsW it J& *i large measure on its daily bath. J to the immatured nature of the sM3^4MF/3s^s* 5 /W <»*i?fj*\ . \ skin and the danger of using j™R\S^B»^l /f W Bskh ThiS apphcatlon determines \ common soa.ps containing %&!# vJL .jiJiSr^ra c s^' n>s correc t duties and j strong mineral substances to S®^ health. Under such circum- \ thdt«teode&siAiDSK:afi for some JmsS\, 'VFf 9*9 * J^S^ % • stances it is essential that no other means of relibwng them tsii§sl£§? I /ri*°*\&\ J\. ... - , • of their suffering. No one *^^^v *^ J) ' V£f / JS. injurious or poisonous . subknows the acute agony they J^^^^^-^ V '« •V- ss&5 s& y/ff-fj&i. stances should come in contact undeEgo. It is the mother f •CP s "'*^^ * A F^Sl^y^ff^^^ with ils esh " sensitive is who has to bear the brunt of \) f\ y^A i^V^lPpX tnc nature of the baby's skin it all, and the fact of her child Jrm^ f\ / Jf^K,* ' that the least thin S aggravates being fretful and peevish with . i » \ / & /(^-^ — \ W.flMm it, and oftentimes sets up • its admenfes, causes her, men. flfi W^ /%f \'&f7n V T W IB H\ serious skin troubles, such as tally, as much distress as the // J \ V*& I /k\ \ \ \JA v^-wH .m n •. n i T i.-i j . . j . ,j . >• i .i // i I «aj»"^Mi V§a I <y// aV^ \ /2%rs. )& • •J ( \ Milk Crust, Kash, Itch, and baby, and to add to which the H ! \\9 y\ Y& j fit J^ Jmm\<<<sr fli c , „ -' \ : loss of rest she undergoes in / ill • fc| Y\ VM M Scalp diseases. 1 hese poison- ; many instances creates a run- fJ * Jjf \ V\J Vx '■^™R?»^^\ \/ ous matters are freely used in down condition-of health, which *la \ /^^jj?' n ' common toilet soaps, and* they is often fraught with dangerous " ' ■ , M cause no end of mischief to ' consequences. XJJ^ THE NURSERY. the tiny ones. ; '' The quality of the soap used has an important bearing on the health in infancy as well as in after life. The use of a skin soap ' > Is absolutely necessary, and, .above all, let it be of the purest quality. Zam-Buk Medicinal Toilet Soap is the soap necessary to use. It is composed of unicjuc ingredients of the highest degree of excellence, and combines soothing, softening, strengthening^ and sanitating influences in its^apptHcationto the skin. Children are freed from the skin affections that usually menace them, and^by its use better health in every way~?results. For the requirements of baby's daily bath, it may be truly said lhat Zam-Buk Medicinal Toilet Soap fills a long-felt want. h ( ; rj How to AvoidjScalp Diseases. ZAM B BIIK SOAP Why is it the Best S{d|l Soap? Children are particularly liable to contraction of scalp disorders, such ' ** v M>i»gv/ocm, itch, etc., and unless precaution is taken many of thcail- OWWIIIWO « ■ « Because Ifcontairs natural medicincs-for assimilating -the oil conments bccuine chronic. _jcjl -. m - — , taincd in the ikm of a hinnan being. Like your strength and utatitv that - > Tho -mlnglins of children together is largely the.cause of contractinp SOtt^ftS ■ ft ■ uitl. neglect gradually gcows less, «o it is W. thrfil contiined^. the , skin andicaJp d.<ca»«. It is the mother's duty to aveit the possiblhty of skin, winch, for «ant of care and tfiousht as rccards the proper, nature of coiitPjfionUyiibinginthechilir's-bathasoap ot Rermicidal and antiscpt.c SWeCIGRS ■ . soap to use in its daily cleansure, ibßraduallv drains from the skiti. iiuahues which will lcuc the skm impregnated with disease-resisting and ww»%»i»».w« s*» v m As ordinary so-called medicated soaps are mostly imnrccnated with "" I iiriuliMcctiYC properties, ami at t!ic | Sa.-nc time cle.-uite.the scalp of scurf or «:«, i*B*!a*ia(£» OD^rf cr '" rtic £olla and «'l'ca, they naturally create skiiss of a dry, coarse •sebfr. 1-hoseap thatvull rreatc this conditlai! aixJ-eJiiltue the skin against OctcTl (LC&E6& C&90(9 nature " . , JnKction it Zam-Buh Medicinal Toilet Soap. If-rnbbcd gcptly upon the Mow Znm-Buk Medicinal Soap acts in conjunction with theoil in •„l.airandjcalpliifne; r urniof a lather, a dcliciously fragrant shampoo will SwGrS^X&SGBUS ■ protecting and preserving the skin and tfivc* it new life and vitality in , tfbe.crratcd. wKI.-li v.'Ul destroy all scalp-vermin. ao<s-!eave the head M\cct " **»»i C r l>lilj ' K ' BB ® ■ addition to beautifying and softening it. No otJiev nrc-cnt'on for the i?aiirl healthy. \Va«Moß>any;brobcn surface : with/Z fM n.m,k Soap and then . okin lias these special ad* a nt.igr S . b rf tbe natliral ' v lo j t c^J™ I ■ applying /am-Duk Balm will readily heal .the worst case of sore, itch, , nr« BJI r* CXf I<TVJ d-vness coarseneis, and a pimply nature of fek.n. "tten Z.\m-Buk. Soap ; ringworm, etc. . £ j"| |H O'IPL I 111 1 will replace it and make the shin as Nature intended it-should be.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 27, 1 February 1907, Page 2

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