f. Ya T is well to remember that all the more stubborn and disfiguring skin affections start ' off in simple pimples, rashes and errupiions.. Any cut, abrasion, burn, etc., is liable to become infected with the germs of ulceration or blood-poison. Guard your skin against disease by resorting to Zam-Buk at the least sign of trouble. Owing to its perfect r efin;ment and herbal character, Zam-Buk quickly penetrates to the root of skip trouble. Sinking naturally into the pores,it has~a r soethi»g, purifying apd curative influence on the whole of'the underlying tissue. If disease has already taken root* in the tissues, there is no surer or quicker way of dislodging it than by persistent applications of Zam-Buk. This swiftly overcomes all sore, eruptive, and inflamed conditions of the tkin. * 11: kills the germs of eczema, boils, abscesses, ringworm, etc-, and completely rids-the tissues of poison and disease. Be sure and keep a hex of this famtus skin remedy always fa*dy. CkemitSt ami \t»es everywhere sell Zam-Buk at i\b Gr' jj6, and Zam-Buk Meiicmti z[~ fcrtaiUC. am ENDS ALL YOUR SKIN TROUBLES
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18403, 9 June 1925, Page 33
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181Page 33 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18403, 9 June 1925, Page 33
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