|l|| RUB ZASVS-BUiS IN AVOSD ALL 111 WINTER, SKIN-TROUBLES. Ppl^lM^^^S Ii The skin is one of the most sensitive parts of the human body, and, because It Is '"<' ',',» '\l?^^lw«* &' .'"JspSSSS I t0 gCt more » ttentlon than m °" }; { " % I A sudden chill, dirt in a cold-crack or small abrasion, and skin-weakne«s nn» nil ~ !, tn t4n I likely to lead to trouble. Neglected chafings, "chaps," chilWains co ?d*soV eß 'or cuts <4 ' Q/s/ , * I may also cause more serious disease in the shape of festering wounds, ulcers' or itcn- y B-g^''~"l I nim O p?e S o rVfc.irn nChron!ceCZema,softentraw t0 J-SS* I i ,5 al ?; 81, l t,ab « ,ln ? ad 5 or l he ? un,snnd ' nice3orrarem eaica) herbs, — _ r^pll^Ssia I Is the ideal appUcation for the skin at this season. ' I Noordirinryointmentsorsalves,concoctedfromrancldanimalfats .- T^m^J&i'tVSlllll! I or mineral irritants, can do for the skin what Zam-Buk does. Such -r , ',• IS 4\a jM!gZS=aSSS; ■ fi coarse and harmful preparations never give lasting satisfaction-the sort thn* ia S, r i' a « aBV ?™ 55253 I undoubtedly got from rubbing in Zam-Buk. '■ »«uaim.non me sort mat Is U r <'j\ |4 H |f'&fftfff,:'!'|3 "IZS 5J Smeeriug the s&iu with Zam-Biik has an almost instantaneous cleansing and restor- 1 I Ip^f^'M l LL..—'S! p»Af?«£; ativeeffegt. So pure arc the vegetab!e juices in Zamßuk that they sinlidecointo the l I § rtJ«#^s l -'''-''■££»==-« SSWJ poresypermeatsng all the minute ."machinery "or the tissue, and tbev iust 00 to w»rk . " '1 ri S h *awa>-to ena the trouble thoroughly and permanent y |ÜBt g0 t0 Worß - M -.j.EIZ-ij S%|p| / No s H in I( ? oks so we " _or is, !n fact ' so soft, sou,ld ' and healthy tbroughont-as the skin that hss h-A --" Hi I I'm ■ e sss:k &3 e £z^££x:*» LoST mf f ' W$M ■ Zam - Buk ls lnva,uable ,or eczema - "I""- «ealp dlsoa.e,, ringworm, paorlasls, bad legs, Inflammation, Bores, chllblaln '- cold ln tne head, cut., burna, festerings, gatherings, poleonod wounds children's sores c ""--/ TVll' ? £^3h=z~M mm oTi^himlT ~nd dl,o " ed,,rrltated, lnflamed,andunwih !->L W kisgssßM' - r, , TH ? WINTER SKIN B^Tl^^^ji^LJll^ifl^H
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lany J Hew Zealand People Strongly Recommend Lane's Emulsion., Lane's Emulsion is .unWereaßy •"known and used throughout New ; Zealand. Not a city, town, or township can be • found in this .country but where this' valuable healer and ;body-builder can be readily obtained. It is used byj all conditions of men, women, andl children at all times of. the year,| .' and does good whenever and' wherever used. " Stanley, C., Schmidt, Marton, had really weak lungs—his doctor said he had consumption. Hisi letter relates that 'Lane's Emulsion' gave him complete relief/ and built him up to health and' strength." . . • "Nurse Maude, the Christchurch lady who has probably - done more in the crusade against consumption than any other N. Z. ,lady, says.'Lane's Emulsion has been much appreciated, and 'is preferred by my patients to any other.' " " W. W. Gibson, Leeston, after suffering constantly from colds for four years, was entirely cured by Lane's Emulsion." "■W. Coleridge Hyde, chemist, •Wellington, was completely cured of a long-standing cough with spitting of blood, by Lane's Emulsion." ■'■~;. These few instances can be multiplied, not merely by hundreds, but by thousands right here in New Zealand. Just remember , that a cold is always the starting point of consumption, asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, pleurisy etc. If there is a history of weak lungs in your family, take Lane's Emulsion, and keep on taking it until you are thoroughly restored to health. Lane's Emulsion nourishes and- invigorates—it enables you to resist living disease. It always succeeds where ordinary cough mixtures entirely fall. In ■bottles,' 4/6 and 2/6 everywhere. Buy the large sizf 4g
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 532, 12 June 1909, Page 14
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