NEW SHOES Hl.' Hl»ffeiS WO N'T HURT 15.,^%^H If You Rub Feet With |ffP';#^i ""^ 2Nl«l Kill/ ML £ J T^" I* _rilll_.£lllH_( -|b|ii» / i:>- ;:- sil,: QIIE 1/11 ft W M/A " T^ASHIONABLE shoes greatly yv I P*^^. iHBaI how many women can wear them in l|| #S),^^^^%v Pllsßl weight on the toes, often causing jl 1 corns, aching insteps and ankles. ||§ v lft^^^^yM| shoes in perfect comfort if you adopt |R/JB^^^^HE this- easy treatment. Every night (and' morning, if possible) bathe the W illlilllf feet'in warm water and, after drying thoroughly, gently massage Zam-Buk into -the ankles, insteps, soles and be- H^^HK^ptV 'Wjk I|ggg|| tween the toes. The refined herbal IPBBi oils in Zam-Buk are easily absorbed into-the'-skin.: Thus . '."'.■■■ \ Pain* Sweilillg & UlllanilliallOn This"fiiie ointme™soothed and"heal^my ' ■' :'■:'■'■ .' ' ■/- nt 3 tender feet and inflamed toes and removed are quickly- relieved. Corns are softened my p a i„f u i corns:- Zam-Buk also has an and*easily removed; blisters and chafing exhilarating effect on the skin."—Mrs. F. axe healed, and ankles, joints, toes and feet ar™ ' ' ,- _ '*" , ' - , , , "My feet were hot, chafed and tender are v strengthened and made comiortaoie. .through being-on them so much at work. US© Zam-Buk regularly for happy feet. Zam-Buk brought wonderful relief and . ■ - .• , & gave me a pair of sound, healthy feet. 1/6 or 3/6. All chemists and stores. ~Mr- J- Coates. m,, ." » ' . ' ■ '. " BE BALDNESS frsfmer Poll&td (above) explains 6* J^KB&&&B&Bg£mSxBH^ frm enrds: 'Ninety' per cent, tf kaliittti it due to the scalpbeing ___________________^BB^H_^-_E_eSb36-. starved of its natural food from the Hvidstream. ; That is whyl'prescribe __r' SihikriK,.because "it it the hair's H& ■■'■?-.•■■■ %&BmU nrntural food, scientifically prepared </l a>»m m _ «£»^ * 'jf" -ffilßHw WWWW\Wf )/ Cf li \Ssr^ * (Above) Mr. Harris whose advancing WWWWWjf - 11 | ff \x%ff l^B baldness was checked by the timely . . jl -I ll v/wf ~ -MB i use of Silvikrin — see tchat a splendid WSb ____jth ■'" Ijl XftfJ lB» j head of hair he has now! He writes: 7X MpHB »•_«• Mciirieia, staffs* Tht microscope slide Mr. Harris is cxamimng j______\ *I had a nervous breakdown 18 w a section of the human tcalp.shotving /_______ months ago which caused ny ■H\ «** ■ hair mthyitsbtdbous'root (vhuh £E___W_ hair to fall out ve*ry badly. can come right out) and the trut root, ■ ' J^^^^^^ ,". "yy Z. . J _ * X !*• /**™« *r««A «"*«•««*, X I Had.hald patches. I was which Silvikrin nourishes. yS aaharaad to pull my hat off. Then I saw your advertisement r __«^^^ and 1 got a small bottle of, ■"■ " Silvikrin. When I had used „.'.„.'■' , , , , , sgr third bottle ioy head had Years of brilliant research work at last lea loat all 4ta ba id patches. Dr. Weidner, the celebrated biochemist, to Today, May llth 1937, 1 hava ~ -*■',*•'_* • so* * ver/ sood head of hair. the discovery of the fourteen separate organic lilvikrin is worth its weight elements that the bloodstream should supply la gold. • • :to the hair root. These fourteen he com- (Sigfl9d) llexlilH pounded in Nature's exact proportions, in , Silvikrin. Silvikrin, then, is Nature's own WHAT YOU NEED hair food, and if the root is Still alive Silvikrin For dandruff—hair beginning to willmak* hair grow. Dandruff disappears, £In g £ en ke t £ h^ LtbSoS , hair stops failing, ahd new hair girows on bald "»natural beauty— ,--.". i- . • • i- j A*h for SILVIKRIN LOTION patches—as hundreds of hair specialists, and , -hundreds of thousands of sufferers, have proved. •Lookup what you need in the table on the j^ASS 'S&ffggS & risrht — and get your Silvikrin to-day I food— *^ c 3 • Ask for PURE SILVIKRIN New Reduced Prices: jm __ ■■ Lstion, 3s and 5s Gil K_!rS IM! IJIIfSMI Silvikrin, 7s 6d. wl*VlfC**3" dqes grow hair .gpPHBHnH y Wy ' m %J* H__^__^^^_x^^^^ T™\ON 5T you love those jolly family gatherings, when you settle , *~^ down for a nice quiet evening at the fireside ? It's at these times that-you realise how much the bright gleaming grate is appreciated. It's so easy with Zebo. A quick polish with Zebo once or twice.a week and the fireplace is satin black 1 And the same fas the fenders and the ftteback — Zebo looks after them.*! Shake a little Zebo on a cloth or brush, briskly polish the grate and sides of fireback and see how it sparkles I No elaborate preparations! A tin of Zebo lasts a long time, too. Jw k\\ wtw ■■ an _4fe WkSmm £&_w >mßr- ma— m_____ _____W W/^SuWJ/lref ALSO ZEBRA IN PASTE AND PACKETS
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1938, Page 19
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