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A Discovery in Soap. UNEQUALLED Zam-Buk in a Netc and Useful Form. Ciic Horn |. o s ecure a p er f ec t Skin. VwA w VkX.Wv The question has often been asked why the elements which liavc ZjN A made Zam-Buk Balm famous the world over were not embodied in _ soap form. ‘ One th'ng that sufferers from skin disease need is rare in the choice of a medical soap to supplement the healing influence of the A balm already applied. | The good effects of Zam-Buk Balm mav easilv be nullified if not (V quite lost by carelessness in this direction, and it is only natural that U > the proprietors of Zam-Buk should have anxiously occupied themselves VA. with investigations after the right medical soap. '* They felt that it was far better to market no soap at all if the ' ' * — right methods and the right substances were not forthcoming. This T ../TB ?BT explains why the present demand has remained so long unfilled The .X“SiA H id ea was to ° to reac h so soon. What the proprietors sought for, an d for a considerable time in vain, was a soap pure enough and good Z - • enough to contain similar soothing essences of Zam-Buk Balm. Most medicinal soaps, medicinal in name only, possess no specific action on the skin. Moreover, they usually contain too much soda or other alkali, a grave danger to sufferers from skin trouble. ’‘-A /1 ' 'J They often contain, too. cheap and coarse materials used in the J k process of manufacture, and lastly they are made by the ‘cold process," ; that is, without boiling, resulting in an article worth little even as a toilet soap, much less for medicinal or hospital use. U ' s g ener ally a case of too much alkali, too much fat «>r bad ' mixing. Sflazz JwW 1 10-day the Proprietors are able to announce the attainment of 9 their highest ambitions. The Zam-Buk Soap is no longer a dream, ' iut an actu *d fact, and an invention which is destined to prove invaluable to all skin disease sufferers, and be a boon as an every-day toilet ■ and nursery soap as well. ..... „ , . - Zam-Buk Soap does not gloss over the surface-skin as common soaps do, /J?\ wt 'A> fc < nor does it rob the skin of its natural oil It opens and cleanses the clogged ) B J J B jk' B pores, gets down to the true skin, uproots disease, and imparts a beautiful JB B /B/ flexibility and velvety softness to the whole tissue. fsOO&L Make this test to-day—put a tablet of Zam-Buk Soap (it is < heap and economical) on your washstand alongside the old soap you have been using, f Is e the two soaps on alternate days. The disappearance of that rough, uncomfortable “ feel,” that parching, chafing, and stiffness, and that reappearance zfijL ot P er f cc t skin-comfort with the daily use of Zam-Buk Soap, will convince everyVT»- xJI one 'hat ’ ts c ’aims have in no sense been overstated. ~ v . Zam-Buk Soap may be obtained from all Chemists and Stores at Is. 4-d. per tablet, ’ . ' , . or a dainty box of three tablets for 3s. 9d., or for same price direct from the f A /Ti Zam-Buk Mnfg. Co., 39 Pitt Street, Sydney, N.S.W. r - =a | jk-A CUT OUT TH,S COUPON I .iffilllffffll I an< ’ f° rwar< l ,o ’** *ith your name and I a Ji Bl fh IWk f I addrrs* attached, also Id. stamp to pay I 111 U 111 Mltß id LI Li I an ‘* wr w, ‘* • ei ”J y<»»’ free I gßfflßeMjr jny S 3 y y SbTiZ Jfl 14 9r I T«»t Tablet oi Zam-Buk Soap by 1 h V - cW raffir lb > I return p°»t Addrrc.s al! aj pl all »n«* to I iin IJ Hihl »»■ H l lll y a XiHUIW TA I t! ‘ eZ -‘ ni »‘ lk M's co..»r.u st, Sydney. II ftMr I nnl tryr A||S 'I

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1, 5 January 1907, Page 45

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Page 45 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1, 5 January 1907, Page 45

Page 45 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1, 5 January 1907, Page 45