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WINTER SKIN TROUBLES.

How Chaps, Soiies, and other Skw Apfectioxs may uk Avoidkd. Winter has many terror for thousands, who, due to the performance of their daily tasks, have occasion to expose tlieir faces and hands to the raw skin-drying chapping, and chafing weather. The busy housewife with her daily cleansing of pots and pans, her wash days, and other household duties, soon falls a victim to chaps, chilblains, coarse, dry skin, and other skin affections. Such troubles become a misery and discomfort, as well as a'disfigurement T'"". evil can bo avoided if Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap alone is used for all purposes of cleansing tho skin. Its medicines entor the pores and act as a powerful gcrmicido and antiseptic. The skin constantly cleansed with its healthful properties be-' coni63 soft, rofined, and of a. velvety texture. The mother who values the health of her skin and that of her children by the avoidance of chaps ami other skin troubles, is well repaid' by using Zam-Buk Soap. It restores, preserves, and beautißes the skin and complexion, and where skin disease threatens from any septic source it is an effectual preventive. Horice it is' used largely in .hospitals and sick-rooms. There is no preparation so good tor the skin. From Chemists and Stores throughout Australasia, or direct from • the Zam-Buk M'l'g. Co., 39 Pitt street, Sydney.

Did you ever stop to think that Chamberlain's Pnin Mm is a general family liniment, especially rood for rheumatism? The quick relief afforded by applying it is worth many times its cost. Makes rest and sleep possible. For sale everywhere- — Carte and vans and horse-drawn vehicles killed 110 persons in London, last year; motors killed only 22. Tares or vetches give abundance of feed in winter and spring. Sow two bushels per acre mixed with rye, corn, or Cope barley. Supplied by Kiauna and Blairs

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13958, 18 July 1907, Page 9

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WINTER SKIN TROUBLES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13958, 18 July 1907, Page 9

WINTER SKIN TROUBLES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13958, 18 July 1907, Page 9

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