SUMMER SKIN TROUBLES.
Zam-Biik Cools, Soothes, and Heals. The best check on summer skin troubles is Zam-Buk, which is beautifully' soothing and healing. It is a fine thing- when going away on a holiday to take a pot or two ol Zam-Buk with you. You never know whafc change of air and drinking water may cause to your skin, but with Zam-Butt within reach skin discomforts can bo reduced to the absolute minimum and finally banished. Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap is a fine help-mate for the- Zam-Buk balm, too. Miss Doris Wells, of 271 Brisbane street. Launoeston. Tas., says: —"1 suffered from skin blemishes, 6uch as freckles, and having heard of Zam Buk's great value for skin complaints I thought I would try the Balm. J purchased a pot of Zam-Buk and mas« saged the Balm well into the skin twico daily. It was very noticeable that in a short time these blemishes disappeared, leaving my skin perfectly clear. "During an outing some members of our family got terribly sunburnt. The skin was dry and painful, but when Zam-Buk was applied the irritation was quickly allevi? ated. Zam-Buk prevented blistering, and in a fow days the exposed skin was as clear and healthy as ever. We consider ZamBuk a very remedy that no household should be without." Even in obstinate cases of eczema, ulceration, blood-poisoning, leg sores, ulcers, ringworm, and scalp sores, Zam-Buk penetrates to the root of the disease and quickly destroys and expels the poisonous germs which cause the trouble. No homo should bo without this wonderful healer. Is 6d or 3b od per pot, of all chemists and storos.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3333, 30 January 1918, Page 5
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271SUMMER SKIN TROUBLES. Otago Witness, Issue 3333, 30 January 1918, Page 5
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