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COMMON SOAP DANGERS.

Soon after you have finished drying your hands and face on the towel, havo you ever noticed an unpleasant feel comes over your skin? Sometimes it is as if the skin is choked up, or as if your lips, cheeks and finger-ends were* getting sore. When you face the wind out-of-doors, your skin begins to get blotchy, aha you feel the cold more than your friends. Pause, and ..-link—what soap have you been using? Most of us are less particular about the soap we use than about the smallest item of our attire. The right soap means a new world of comfort—-a freedom from those irritating conditions,of disease of the skin which, while not actual signs of disease, may-soon bring disease on. . When you make a regular practice of washing with Zam-Buk Soap you find value for your money in the new manifestation of a velvety smoothness and flexibility that comes over your hands and face; a refreshed, invigorated feeling that is welcomed by the housewife worn out bTr the day's toil, and the husband and father returned from workshop or farm. After many arduous occupations it is indescribably delightful to have Zam-Buk Soap as an antiseptic and penetrating cleanser. By its regular use that tender, irritable state or the skin is ended—there is no free alkali, to steal your complexion and parch your skin. Redness and roughness and all tendency to itch and inflame is cured, and perfect skin health may be enjoyed despite rough winds and skin-parching atmospheres. Always have a tablet in the lavatory, and on every washstand. for Zam-Buk Soap is both a factor for skin-health and skin-beauty. From chemists and stores and the Zam-Buk Mfg. Co., 39 Pitt Street, Sydney.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 179, 31 July 1907, Page 7

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COMMON SOAP DANGERS. Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 179, 31 July 1907, Page 7

COMMON SOAP DANGERS. Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 179, 31 July 1907, Page 7

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