trails. Ji;:■ :■; m ALL SPRIMQ SP-TBOUBLES BANISHED, § "''' With the approach of-Spring, do yon find rongh patches on your «1 1111$ wM' forehead, or check, or chin ? Has yonr skin a curions "tight" fed- Wm Aaffill 0&1 Imt? Are yonr hands-or finger-ends sore? Is yonr skin, because -mm p Mslm . of its burden of impurity,, disfigured by nasty- pimples, bolls, -mm •• WA Wwm abscesses, or i eruptions ? Have you a raw, tender feeling where llli W vonr shin creases—or are you very liable to chpfing aboEt"the neck? pp . These "danger signals," which constitute the' first signs of an Wm unhealthy shin, should never be neglected.. Following in their train |||i . are all the. tortures of fiery cczema, wide-reaching blood poison, Wfa ' ' '• Nothing is more itnportsnt than the" way we shouldtreat skin mm disease, it is not the slightest use relying upon any internal remedy... wm ' or External application if these do not reach the impurity itself, 'Mm ■ which is the causc of the disorganisation iri our delicate and intricate wMi ' tissues. Cheap and coarse ointments and so-celled blood mixtures wim may make eczema '.'slumber" awhile, but< the disease soon breaks wm for<h ln aU ' tS fire "^ nnd itcf "" g irritation, fortheroot-evil has not mM Zam-Bnk, its active.'constituents, derived from, resins, gums,,and fwlpilffi juices of' immaculate purity, is the ideal Spring Skin-Balm. Zam-Buk ||||| 1 wMtMmlfflfaßl ' is so refined that the tissues absorb it readily, and Its medicinal .essences.at once attack-.the disease below the surface.'., Whenever! jpftjf • theiikin has been injured by accident or eaten by diseaseHlam-Buk wg& - ' '.' "'proroo'tcs the growth of new and healthy tissues Ina qnick and -.jtm* marvellous manner., Zam-ltukis always beautilully soothing, readily 'MA. ifilnnShSiC 6 ' Boifs Banished. ;'\- t Pimples; Cured.: H «. " . ' • te. Inj Itoils; aiitl tried'.all. maimer of ' fjS I;hajza\to- ,wM.. • v . •Snd Sr ia hStspcnsv a pot and'appl'ied it as directed;"' Itn both these cases I proved ■ -dm >• : . NEEDS
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 631, 7 October 1909, Page 5
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