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KINDS,OF LL ft 1 including' PrMFLESr SUNBURN^ECKLES^BLISJEiIS/ H E ATSFOTS rfjC H rf E AT>INSEGt/BITESI SMARTING, PATCHES &^KIN DREE*/ promptly healed b/ Zam-Buk; 7 / [N Summer the skin is made tender by excessive perspiration; and the badness imprisoned in the tissue, owing to the sluggishness of the pores, is drawn out in the form of pimples, rashes, and heat swellings. The strong air of the country or the seaside does not always suit the skin of the town dweller, while a change of water frequently induces a burning irritation and rash that is even more discomforting than sunburnt and peeling arms and face, because this irritation provokes rubbing and scratching, which opens the way for eczema or some poisoned sore. The best check to these skin troubles is the regular use of Zam-Buk, which is a pure skin balm, free from injurious constituents, non-irritant, highly antiseptic, and germicidal. The medicinal juices in Zam-Buk are so refined and combined that they naturally permeate the skin, purify the dust-clogged pores, and purge the skin of hidden impurities. For removing that tingling irritation known as Summer Itch, or Prickly Heat, Zam-Buk is invaluable. . ... _ , .. ' , Zam-Buk is also highly recommended for taking the sting and smarting out of insect bites, for it not only soothes pain, but counteracts any poison or disease germs that may have been introduced into the system. A reallv healthy skin is hardly possible during the hot weather without the aid of Zam-Buk, and the task of preserving ttic skin in crood health and free from blemish is further facilitated if Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap only is used in the toilet. Zam-Buk has achieved a world-wide reputation for purity and effectiveness, while Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap gives fresh charm to the toilet on account of its unusual purifying and soothing qualities. SUNBURN CAUSED BUSTERS. EVERY HOME WEEDS ZAM-BUK COVERED WITH PRICKLY HEAT. Lump* Formed and Irritation wm Terrible. “Zam-Buk is a splendid remedy for skin complaints," says Mis. Richardson, of FintA venue, Su Peters. Adelaide. “ A rash broke out all over me, which 1 think was plickly heat, and lumps came out which were very irritable. While thU tod I could get very little rest, but on using Zam-Buk I was very quickly eased of aU irritability, and in a short time by kecpmg had the pleasure of seeing new skin forming, Zam - Buk completely cured me.” r.m-lnk is a perfect healer for Cals- Bruises, Korns, Scalds. Abrasions, BoUs. Eceeaaa. Plaaples, Burmina: Sores, Scalo Troubles, poisoned Wounds, FesterinS Sores, Bad Legs, Ulcers, Abscesses, Dln*w.rm, Psoriasis. Diseased Ankles,Teething Sores, Barbers ■asb. Swellings, and all injured and Diseased conditions of the skin. Zam- ’ Dak Is obtainable from all Cbeailsls and Stores at l/i per potand 3/* special larde fully size (containing nearly — f Sn * r times the 1/C pot), or post free I for same price* ”5- THE ZAM-BUK C 0 3t Pitt I Street, Sydney. Every home, farm, workshop, and I factory sfaeuid have Its pot of Zam-Buk always bandy. SUMMER RASH. A Seasonable Complaint. Mrs. L. Switzer, of Ethel St„ Forrestville, Adelaide,says ;— "Overheatingof the blood caused a nasty rash to break out at different periods on the back of my neck. This was very irritable, and it was a matter of difficulty to keep rny hands from it. My mother, who always used Zam-Buk in the home, recommended me to try this balm. , I did so, and in a short lime the rash was completely ended. “My sister has also been cured of skin eruptions by Zam-Buk,” Boy’* Back Covered. Mrs, A. Lamplough, of High St.. Chelmer Hill, Mount Morgan, Q-, says:—“One day during the holidays my boy, who had been swimming, complained of a nasty pain.on his back and shoulders. On examining him I found that the sun had burnt him so badly that the skin was hanging in water blisters, and the poor lad could not bear the weight of his clothes on him. After pricking the blisters I applied Zam-Buk all over his back, and in a week the smarting and soreness had quite gone 40 SOOTHES AND

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8329, 15 January 1913, Page 2

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