wSm//l\ <-tyle \\ H which challenge comparison with foreign made corsets ill W& ®fl ———P" I ill iii i mil ' 111 iiiii ii 11 ii 111 iii 111 i ii i mil mil iiiiniiiiiiiil»im>iiiiiiiiiiiiiiinin»ii«iiwniiiMiin«—ii—nun urn »iii'i II 111 BMBM—SBSt——■I IMgIWIIWWIIIBIIIBIIIIMMIgIIIIgIM I " — JrSIL There is a Difference in Talcums When "Mennen" found that the Italian Talc was the finest in ;[||VllllvilUYlllJV|S texture that money could buy, he secured the output of the I i best mine in Italy. Such is the talc that is being used todav in @ norats IsM Borated Talcum Powder jEKJlt'ißi 1 Not only is it the finest in texture, but through Mermen's secret propJiflliifflMffl cess, all impurities and grit have been removed. It cannot scratch baby's tender skin. Its borated quality makes it P ' ""°"'" ,! ""'""" """ ' " m n I healing and antiseptic when used for hives, rash in* . c V?., G WNup f, ~ . i and other skin irritations common to babyhood. = Mennen s Scented Toilet Talcums can be '-ad in a variety I I SenY. nit -WithLeductive^etHlur e odoroftheOrient. I . INSIST ON THE GENUINE I Fle«h Tint-Exquisitely with the odor of Roses, i Obtainable at all Leading Chemists and Slow I and delicately tinted pink. 5 I Violet—With the dainty scent of the delicate "Violcttede I „ ■-«.,»,-». «„n..,«.. r-n /i\ US' "Rachel" powder, cream-colored and I, G. MENNEN CHEMICAL CO. (fi\ I GfjamTint—A Rachel" powder, cream-colored and = , „ , . „„ _ l\?J | scented with orange blossoms. [ Lower Cuba Street 109 Pitt Street \uf Sran nniiinmiiimmmm mmmiiitiiiinnninruimiiliiitinmimmiiiiimimiiMitimiiiin Wellington, N. Z. ' Sydney, N. S,\f« TisdeMuk l lf THE EVER-READY HEALER & PERFECT SKIN CURE. i||.. : YL TN the course of her duties the nurse is brought into contact with \V* Erxm : m /J *■ every description of skin disease. She is also brought to fully MlS^U^yi'm U realise the need for a reliable healing balm which can be applied '/, 'Wfmjlffil v$ U to diseased and wounded skin with every confidence that only Nw/f\\ 11 \ 0 " The fact that hundreds of nurses use Zim-Buk in the course HftM 3 (7 of their duties, and freely admit its reliability and effectiveness is j vs. 5! 11 further proof, if such were needed, that in Zam-Buk the public is x^^p\%/jg'y jy furnished with a safe and reliable healing bairn and skin-cure, /j^^\j\^fj| n the purity and power of which cannot be denied. Below we \\m S quote the opinion of three of the many trained nurses who have I n }) NURSE SMITH, who resides in Underwood St., Paddington, Sydney, l«^^1 ¥$ writes: "-After extensive experience I can confidently affirm that Zam-liuk is the best Bl llllS'i /? healing balm I have ever used. In my professional work 1 often have urgent need of it, as, on account B 1 Rlh^Sd // of its great antiseptic virtues, I find it unequalled for use in cases where dangerous symptoms threaten. |l '''^'Ijijjk^ M Personally, I have used Zam-Buk for a very severe burn on my hand, caused by a box of matches ex- y Wjß* j %\ ploding while striking a match. Zam-Buk at once soothed the burning pain, and healed the wound in || F. a very short time. I would not be without a pot of Zam-Buk in the house." IJ f NURSE LAWSON, of Evelyn St., Balaclava, near Melbourne, who has practised her pro- II Ha fession for the past 27 years.says:— "As an all-round healer for all descriptions of home hurts, I consider Zam-, \l ft 15uk invaluable. I have proved it of great utility in cases of warts, corns, cuts, and other skin troubles, with «£ /} never failing benefits. I have also used it in connection with my nursing cases, and have pleasure in testifying (i to its sterling antiseptic and healing qualities. J confidently recommend Zam-Buk to all." , U n NURSE SHAW, of 7 GibbsSt, Balaclava, Melbourne, Vic, says:— For 25 years I have Ci Uh) been a resident of Balaclava, and most of that time I have devoted to nursing. In my experience I have found W /7 Zam-Buk of very great use. I have used Zam-Buk for cuts, sores, and all descriptions of skin disease, which / j WW have been brought under my notice, all with marvellous success. For bruises Zam-Buk is excellent. It takes VA fi the heat out of the wound and prevents inflammation. My connection is a very large one, and I recommend 1 « Zam-Buk to all mothers in each household I visit, for I have great faith in this splendid healing balm." f| HaBfSjSJI wua *'" *Ta fa Jp*jsß!gHxE ■"'"'•■''»■ and prevents wounds taking bad (J BHSHSr /3*k 9 la S] 9 Be9H COW m fif M skxßl'clfil blood-poison in all cases of cuts, stashes, U »W RBrji H M i B|b/__ W fif A IR3H&s! burns, scalds, and sores. Zam-Buk is fj Hr Km ff Sf-.JL*ttMMCsilßßßßßß^~ fc^w ™r» BP WW.*?! invaluable for eczema, ulcers, bad legs fi^~ m 9 Mr Mbl. _TrfMfi^^*^^^^^^ T^BinaZ^^^^**^fflWSlirM'"!a ringworm, bnrcoo rot, and other tkli. V\ BHRsy aSifioi BW Bn»TT^ sa 3^ l Sji»«» Bo Of all stores and chemists at 1.6 M JUmp fp*-~ IfbMllW fIT |g| 0 jfiffl and 3 6 per pot. m i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16327, 6 September 1916, Page 11
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