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„ _ Medical. , ~,,..,. , || 8 M •*-*-*++****•*• *********************** ***********■+ fj|| I Zam=Buk Soap contains Wonderful Skin Medicines, I I No less than Sixty Varieties of Skin Disease have been /^^^^^^f''....? r ■« If f^i^fe^W?! enumerated, and. many' of them inflict a torture which is not ; .''■'•"-''''. .A" * [$ « §mM££&&&®W experienced in other of sickness. Anordinarv , > >; % 8} 1 A*V illness exacts a toll of i)in>ii:al jwin unlv. A skin disease fpgr S I ife? causes intense mental agunv in addition. Witness the plight W I I Jlf ot a victim to eczema, the commonest of ail. and at the | M fcpi?, ; . ; >; ViW W£r same time one of the i_o.s; stubborn amongst skin ailments. j. ** .- V C #i^ 1 i h hT 'Of *fcs liv niqht he uisis in the a s° nv ° those iichinsores - By 0 £§£_, I If *• day he cannot venture out amongst his fellow-creatures for ' <***- 1 I T&<sos£gffl *•-■"• l \ the ugliness of his stricken features. Pimples, blackheads, / i $ I ' • .;.-'t"; • ringworm, ulcers, running sores, seborrhcea (greasy skin l , J«§ 3 ; I \||?V!*- ' »■•/•!'•'.• ' ><<-*!>•••] dandruff, chaps, and cold sores indict a disfigurement I jj"L_|s. § *» *&___ ""'.J '•■'*•' 1 which leaves the mental agony scarcely the less acute. \ * / I i !\ 4 "*"•*••*. / The victim of skin disease is an outcast of society. To 1 / f8 * ; \ '*•**._ / The victim of skin disease is an outcast of society. To \ | I \- ■ * / all sufferers, the new twofold treatment, with Zarn-Buk, the { | J greatest herbal healing balm, and Zam-Buk Medicinal f J „ f Soap, comes as a blessing and a boon. j , j V Zam-Buk Medicinal Toilet Soap consists of a :^^^^j— '"" i j-.^igf" — ~~ _ll____^l_!|'? neutral soap of the highest purity, richness and refinement, — I | ■^~^—~^~' I impregnated with similar medicinal essences which have * v ■^^^^^"\^ y !' | -S* brought Zam-Buk itself world-wide fame. It is a perfect ' " ****%. I 1 ' — -t}V s> chemical mixture, free from complexion-stealing and skin- , - ,a ; | 7'A* 9/ti'M in Disease hardening alkalies. It imparts a smoothness, velvety Thf Si,n "* Health. IS /A ' a"* "' u,sease ~ hardening alkalies. It imparts a smoothness, velvety g % Keeps Disease Distant. I lexli,re - and healthy tone to the whole skin surface, .Maintains Skin Beauty. 1" i ' ; ; I overcomes disease, and is suited for the delicate, sensitive m 1 With the advance of civilization it is alarm- ' ! skin of a baby or invalid, equally as it is suited for the most There arc thousands of women whose looks '§ ; I ing to note the increase which occurs in the i horny hand of toil. Doctors and nurses recommend it, and, are admired by everyone. The chief cause 1" I Lumber of cases of skin disease that associate ! finally, it recommends itself, because it keeps disease distant. of this admiration is the clearness, softness g jja themselves with different classes of labor. j ' ' and refinement of the skin and complexion. I ( ;ji The method of avoiding troubles of that [ Zam-Buk Soap contains none of the carbolic and tar Remove this cause and replace it with a skin ■ H d kind is the proper attention to sanitation, j preparations which were recently condemned by the best of a sallow, coarse, dry and pimply nature, a . I and avoidance of the use of common medical authorities, and it avoids the common pitfall of th « r « ul '. is that bcaHt >' fades l .° a ' ar S c ( I |3 toilet soaps containing acids and other ... ~ . ,' . . . , , i„„ . .a.-* cn extent. Ihe most regular and lovely features 8 I mineral substances, which drv up, irritate, SO-called medicinal soaps in that it does not lose its eilect so may be spoilt bv a sick skin and comp | exioa) i M weaken the skin and leave it'amenable to SOOn as the soapsuds are rinsed, but, on the contrary, exerts whilst on the other hand the possession of a i I the attack of disease. a continuous influence for health in the skin's pores. Thus soft velvety skin and rosy complexion is hi i Valuable discoveries have b-en made good effect is felt right down in the under or title skin ; and always the greatest cls£- to beauty. 31 41 in the use of medicinal properties for disease is attacked at its root. Don't allow your beauty to fade and your 1 * h, preventing the attack of germ-life and skin to become dry, hard and rough simply !|'|'' 1 safeguarding the skin against disease of Zam-Buk Soap is more than mere soap—it is a skin- for the want of a pure Medicinal Skin Soap. | . I whatever nature, and, after careful thought f oo j anc s ]-j n tonic. It nourishes the tissue that has been I When you use Zam-Buk Soap you get the i,* T as to the best means of applying them dried and shrivelled up bv the use of cheap toilet SOapS, value ? properties that work. a nattn-al way gf , [9 to the --kin without the disagreeable i ... i • . i- n i- t. , { l . A in conjunction with the oil the skin contains. B | use of prcasv substances, and at the same ! containing complexion-stealing alkali. It stimulates the , z am . Bu k Soap not only takes the dirt off, it 1.;.' \i time allowing the skin to retain their full tiny oil glands, regulates perspiration, kills germs, helps to | cleanses the pores and skin follicles, sanitates » " I value has ied to the manufacture of Zam-Buk heal obstinate SOreS, and generally imparts a clearness and the skin and keeps it in perfect health. ; 1] Medicinal Toilet Soap, the most valuable velvety "feel " which is the sign of a skill in a high State of Common toilet soaps containing an excess \ ;< preparation as a Skin Tonic and Skin-health health In skin-disease the balm, used with" Zam-Buk of free alkali, caustic soda and acid fats I 1 giver in existence Soap, speedilv combats the worst symptoms ;in health it ■ niercly cleanse the surface of the skin, but at ■ |J When Zam-Buk Soap lias been freelv used . ' 'j i • i c ' u ,u 1„ -i the same time dries up the natural oil and M 1 on the face hands and bodv in the ordinary Sustains a good complexion and refreshes the bod}'. clogs the pores. When the pores are clogged | | way, the medicinal ingredients enter the pores Thprp- i«s Shin H m inrl Shin Beauty in every tablet. they cannot , d ° their duty by throwing off the | a and remain there. By its use a natural soft- LhW IS bKm tiealUl anU bkm J'" eVef > taDICI, impurities, hence unsightly and unhealthy 1 | ness and tone is given to the skin surface, skin occurs, and the general health is also | I and it Keeps Disease Distant. i affected. I 1 A Hniictphnlri !$f DnK illSffli V*~^- | P noufaenuiu iMeoet)t>iuy. jds3 *®P'*ii«Slffl' : il|ißsß? \1 CUT OUT THIS TOIIPON u % I sunburn, prickly heat, scalp diseases, sallow M® II «9 If 1 We are ,0 certain of the """!' vinuri ° l & 1 ih rash, ringworms* and many other childish %ojffl j^®^ JnuTrT f ? \SiSIV3 << that we will, on receipt of this coupon and 3d. II fS E ailments, Zam-Buk Soap can be used with giSMf ■■ \ lVfU■ * * »th 7 stamp .far return P° sta , immediatel >-forward TT • | [ "' ■ \ hi ■ ■'■' ■ ?*'.,•«;/ — "> '" < <4 youaFßhH SAMPI-G lABLET. All appli- Ik \ K 0 Zara-Bull Soop can be obuinod from feffi PW* >m 1 If>. '° ''"l '"'' Si>Hn<-v. N.S.W. ft ;3 N oil Chemists and Storws tKrou£iWout A W F * W& i! 11. I I yV«»"-ali«. »nd New Z«l.ncl, or direct " " H < li NEW ZEALAND lIEUArD > 'anuury 26, 1907. L\, P iu) - ■ _■ — m i __IZ_ , i ' — __ _i_ -{-_-_-_ A 7__ __ _j m _______ _^,%i-a__s I?__i€s Famous Remedy for COUGHS, BROW CHITIS, ASTHMA, & CONSUMPTION; . Has the Largest Sale of any Chest .Medicine in the World. Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. Its healing power is marvellous. Sufierers from any form of Bronchitis, Cough, Difficulty oi Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and immediate relief; and to those who are subject to Colds on the Chest it is invaluable, as it effects a Complete Cure. It is most comforting iii allaying irritation in the throat and giving strength to the voice, and it neither allows a Cough or Asthma to become chronic, nor Consumption to develop. Consumption has never been known to exist where "Coughs" have been properly treated with this medi-ine. No house should be without it, as, taken at the beginning a dose is generally sufficient, and a Complete Cure is certain. IS©-'-r-S-I-*© O-T Il33lS.'t»®i"fci.Oia.S 2 The great success of HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE, has induced a number of unprincipSed persons to make imitations, each calling his medicine "Bronchitis Cure," with the object of deceiving the simple-minded, and so sjetting a sale for an imitation which has none of the beneficial effects that HEAKNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE has. Consequently it has become necessary to draw your attention to this fact,, and to request you in your own interests to be particular to ask for HEARNE'S and to see that you get it. HEAKNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE, Small Size,, 2/6; Large Size, 4-/6. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by th© Proprietor, W. G. HEARNE, Chemist, Ge*!ort2, Victoria. Forwarded to any Address, when not obtainable locally. NOTICE. Hearne's Bronchitis Cure No. la does NOT contain any poison within the meaning of the Act. 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SMITH, i Storll 11 DYERS UP-TO-DATE, i I«• * n •»».oi«fiyp«r..pint r llmik \ rEKAM'JULATOR i , c ,„ x.„ r ., a 1 1 1 ,n«d and recommended for I 4v M. \ MAKER " I ASK YOUR UEOOER FOB- IT 1 1 FOR SUPERIOR DYEING AND § f "• e<l an ,„ _,__-« IVl___>-_mP 1 Wishes h l 3 „ h Customers m I I CHEMICAL DRY CLEANING, i ! over 70 years. ~.„.,;,, 1 ' V_s!SsC_v!_H*lf find the Public geiier- SI Sold by a M J_ncmiL-AL UKY LLtAiNirsU, H B 1 1-H'y t(J kiu.n- that he H r, 1?! , L I.N(IHAII AND 1TI) 1 1 -fl-- _31?.0^-W r 3?-',| I ' ■■' ■ , ■■* _ , /has removed to Large: a JMi, Vi ( ' 1J ' 9 i CHDT , _ wn CTDm . jg ■ i • ' V Premises in WAKE- a J - J ' JJ ACENTb. V/ Hi SHORTLAND STRLfcI . | -__ : ...'...■..■■-,.■■. \_ \<4/JvS_f y fc-EU>-BTHEET. only § CUSTOM-STREET, AUCKLAND m I Estaii. ISGU. 'Pho.nk 1864. ■ -|-jos. from -2710s to £550. Lowest Pric*. . sever, doors lrom Queen- -L- Mn| - M ,__■ __,_,--,_,_ '" 11 WORKS: URAETON TERRACE. £_ X for Cash.—E and F. Tiauo AgeUCJ', JjUi^ i -eet " I«. Coldicutt, Manager.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13396, 26 January 1907, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13396, 26 January 1907, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13396, 26 January 1907, Page 7 (Supplement)

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