SKIN SUFFERERS WELCOME RELIEF BY ANCIENT METHODS For many years K. Salaman-Simpson Ltd. has helped sufferers throughout New Zealand ond Australia to conquer many distressing skin ail- T I ments. The Chinese herbal preparations are com- [ I pounded to a formulae handed down through the L- C^" —'.<*w i centuries in old China ond have proved their y ■ 31 worth. DERMATITIS, ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, I ACNE, DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR, ITCHY SCALP, CATARRH, AFTER-SHAVING RASH, BLACKHEADS, ENLARGED PORES, SINUS TROUBLE (if not serious enough to require bHhhm Hl surgery), RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS, FIBROSITIS. *» smamah-simwou Manßfinf Director ECZEMA Extract from latter received from Miu J. McClure, Nazareth House, Brougham Street, Christchurch, of 18/8/64. "It is about months ago since I came to you with a horrible dry scaly skin on my fingers, causing them to be terribly itchy, weeping and most unsightly. I had put up with this distressing state of affairs for 12 agonising months when I came to you. After commencing your treatment, almost immediately an Improvement was evident. The weeping stopped, the itching became less and less severe, end now my hands and fingers are such that I am happy for them to be seen in any company." PSORIASIS Extract from letter received from Mrs. D. M. Johnston, Awarua Plains, 9 R.D., Invercargill, of 18/1/65. "I write this wee note to thank you for the successful way you treated my daughter who was suffering from Psoriasis. We commenced the treatment In January 1961 end by December of the same year she was completely free of it and has been ever since. The trouble started on one knee and we feared it might spread. In fact, true to y6ur wetning, the treatment did at first bring out a few small patches, but persistance with application of your treatment gradually cleared the trouble up so now Kathryn is happy and healthy once again." Coll, write, telephone or wire for appointment ot the office of: K. SALAMAN-SIMPSON LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 152 Khyber Pau, Auckland. Phono 40-393. CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH: 159 Glouceeter St. Phono 60-505. 5.65
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 24
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