Perfect Skine alth
ATTAINED BV USING /.AM-HU K SU.VI’ Perfect Skin Health denotes a. skin freo from any nature of disease of u. refined and soft texture, and a faultless complexion. When! you aro conscientiously obeying tho laws of skin aealth, by care and proper treatment, you are building up not alone a healthy coildition to that organ, but good general health as well. As all seal's aro more or less caustic, !hc constant use of them lo cleanse the •skin, destroys the delicate tissues by absorbing or drying up the natural oil ; thus a stoppage of the free access oi perspiration results, naturally me loss of moisture from tho skin brings about coarse skin, pimples, and in the end skin disease very often in an aggravated and chronic form. This little hook treats fully of man'/ of the more serious ailments that afflict, the human skin, the cause i f hard course nature of skins so very prevalent, and shows how amenable tho human akin is when in a, weak and unhealthy state to the attack of disease germs which are constantly hovering in our midst. It explains how r good skin health can be gained by tho simple use in tho toilet or hath of Zam-Buk Medicinal Toriel Soap, containing pure and natural medicines for assimilating the skin’s functions and giving it back its natural oil and texture. Wo conscientiously claim for Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap that tho medicines it contains are healthful to tho highest degree. Solid Id stamp tor FREE SAMPLE TABLET. Zam-Buk Soap may bo had from all Chemists pud Stores throughout Now Zealand or direct from tho Zajn-Buil Mfg. Co.. SO Pitt street, Sydney.
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Southland Times, Issue 10966, 18 February 1907, Page 4
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279Perfect Skine alth Southland Times, Issue 10966, 18 February 1907, Page 4
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