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? Tfye Secret of fjeauf y <[ ZAM-BUK SOAP BEAUTIFIES i> the sk,n ' iwifnnia. w EBF b What constitutes beauty ’ Not well proportioned 8T <M ft H I 0 features, nor a good figure. These tilings help; 111 f'j ‘ . ’’C'JR U 0 but real beauty lies in a good complexion and a skin ||| | RMBHb 0 innocent of the smallest blemish. n|| pi ' -7 ' 0 The shape of our nose, chin and brow is Lorn |II | 0 with us and remains. But a healthy and beautiful skin I Q | is an acquisition within the reach of all. If lost, it | Mg|||gi fSb (► may, with the help of Zam-Buk Medicinal Toilet tjnilltwf?' CV. (> Soap be soon regained. 0 The rain, the wind, the dust, the sun, and excess (ft wkvjiSplfex || <’ in living all militate against beauty; but they are th» I <’ fluences which can be easily combated, if we adopt the xKni I 1 J proper measures. -Ji ill t k The wrong way is to irritate the . skin further by ‘ 1 11 11 1 n| I using cheap toilet soaps (which contain free alkali, that *BBBBBa fl 18 B H a IUUIOiBLu p hardens and cracks the skin), and’following this up .) with toilet creams and gritty powders, that only fill up the pores, through which the skin breathes. These p sort of things are as much to blame for skin-discomfort and skin-disease as bad weather and bad food. 0 Think what a delicate and complex organ the skin is. It is not merely the protecting layer, but a 0 means for regulating the bodily heat and castin* off waste, which if retained in the system would certainly 0 Cause grave sickness. (1 Many a young lady to-day trnpcr'ls her health and confiscates her beauty because, in ignorance peril baps, she will persist in using toilet soaps containing complexion-stealing alkalies and creams, and puffs W that clog tbs pores. This is the wrong way to seek after a beautiful skin, i* The light: way is to wash regularly r.hd erxldsively with ZAM-BUK MEDICINAL TOILET SOAP, \ which has advantages all its own. , , ZAM-BUK SOAP is incomparable for its power (0 rid the skin of the evil consequences of the indisx erect use of cosmetics. The skin that is dark and sallow and wrinkled from being constantly smothered J in toilet creams and powders regains its former cleanness and purity. To the skin that is “caked,” scaly, X -hard and prone to crack as the result of daily contact with the free alkalies of ordinary toilet soaps, there is J) soon imparted by Zam-Buk Soap a softness and flexibility that is the sign of new life and vitality having been put into the tissue. That is just whM Zam-Buk Seap does. It revives, refreshes, and rc-invigorates the 4 functions of the skin. The medicinal essences penetrate to lhe true skin, and continue to exert their good • influence long after the soap-suds have been washed away, l iierc is no better beautifier or preserver of the • complexion. The regular use of Zam-Buk Soap for the toilet imparts an exquisite softness and delicacy to F the skin, shielding it from the ill-effect of rain, sun, wind, and dust. J To the busy housewife with het hands disfigured by the weekly washing, or with plying of needle and ? cotton, to lhe daughter jealous for the rosebuds of health on her checks, and to the baby whose tender skin J so often gets raw, chafed and inflamedj Zani-Buk Soap comes as a boon and a blessing. 1 Invaluable for the Home. A Warning to the Fair Sex. For cc-.cma, pimplea, blackhoAr, cblrf-sovec-, dtapf-, cb Iblainl* Hundred* of young ladies daily ruin their chances in life by the cbTfing. itch, bad leg*, prickly heat, rashes, ring«A»nns ( ecurf tn the Wise of cheap toilet soaps, rich in complexion-stealing alkalies. The |i».ir and olher diseases, disagreeable odor front the sk*n, fetor '.f the •‘alkali danger ” has j/toy.-n greatly orceceot years, and is due to the feet, cUecksd er offensive perspiration, milk crikt, sr;-.<d head, and use of cotr.wnon soaps, wlurh dry up the natural oil in the skin, catisether chUdisa aii;ncnt«, sallow complexion, sunburn, freckles, and ing it to «hrise! up, wrinkle, and crack, and lose both colour and softInaccts' st lags, Zam-Buk Soap can be used with admirable results. v.ess. Excess of alkali and excess of fat represents the two extremes It is as valuable as it is refreshing dor shampoos, and prevents bald- of badly-made sea »•—lhe former parches the skin, and the 4* Lt er new. it sets as an antiseptic and germicide, and as a tonic for tha cleanses indifferently-. itair raot*. Zam-Huk Soap is more than pure soap—it is good Foap pins those Hd Keu;* w>3-Irritating and non • polfo nons, Fam-Bnk Soap meHictnai essences which hare earned for Zam-Buk itself a worldt.t recammci.ded by doctors in their treatment of obstinate wida reputation. It is a shampoo and skin tonic. For ridding the rkia di**aw. skin of distressing blemishes, and for preserving a sound, healthy i < 'tbiaUaUv from all Chemists or Stores throughout AtnUaUsk bp complexion it surpasses ar di nary soaps as the electric ligld surpasses i <b# niigh Tablet, or in dainty boxes of three Tablets. 1 the candle. > _ Begin this season wisely by securing a tablet, and using tt I j I M ft 3 i I ZRM-BUK SOUP FREE SfIMPhE coupon. To p'Dft to you the great value of fem-Hni Soap, ! w:7( post you a free Trial Tablet on receipt of this Coupon name address .stamp aatJBF to pay postage. All letters must bear full postage. Me,. -. jt- Sy Jf Alfplieatiour. must be addressed to the Zam-Buk Mfg. Ji Co., ,?p Pdt Street, Sydney. -nz. »<.. m, nw? a—— —

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 7, 16 February 1907, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 7, 16 February 1907, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 7, 16 February 1907, Page 32