\M\ Nglect mx Skin! | BUB ZAM-BUK IN AND AVOID WINTER SKIN TROUBLES. || skin is one ot the most sensitive parts ot the human body, and, because il is also the most exposed' |||JJ|| j(| I I if I. to injury and disease, it ought to get more attention than most people think is necessary. One | |JJl|| J 1 I j •f should be exceptionally careful just now, because June is a very critical month for the skin. It has || 11|||| 8 ITy i 1$ been fighting against big odds all through the summer, and the odds are bigger just now, both because of 11 JJ||| 1 Ife || |] the trying weather and because the first crop of early winter pimples and nasty eruptions may be expected— 111 J ij || unless the skin is corrected and fortified by Zam-Buk. • '' 111 ffl P/lhf * ill H A sudden chill, dirt in a cold-crack or small abrasion, and skin weakness, are all likely to lead to |||l||H||l|nP^til (}<• / JI il P trouble. Neglected chafings, " chaps," chilblains, cold-sores or cuts may also cause more serious disease ||| || ■in the shape of festering wounds, ulcers, or itching sores, and even chronic Eczema is ' j il often traceable to neglect in the early stages of a simple affection, Jill If f k Smearing the skin with Zam-Buk has an almost instantaneous cleansing effect. So | Wm ||j j p pure are the juices in Zam-Buk that they sink deep into the' pores, per- ||i\l | meating all the minute " machinery "of the tissues, and they end the trouble ' j|i|| 11 |||| || o Zam-Buk treatment gives proper moisture and a workable flexibility' to the tissues,-and so, .induces |l|H|||lti|||i| J. ill the blood to circulate better.' Thus the .outer skin gets properly fed, normal activity and'strength are re- |W||| fl stored, and the whole tissue is made sound and strong. June winds are now powerless to hurt, and blotches, 111 IJ! 11 fj 11 ' ( i| pimples, sores, usually so common in early winter, are either quickly banished, or entirely avoided. ||M|]jii| i j 1.11/ J|f| 'lij |i In advanced stages of skin disease Zam-Buk destroys germs, acts as a powerful' antiseptic, allays 1 0 J,! | " J®] rafiSi|p j i irritation, takes out inflammation, and finally aids Nature in the replacing of new,'healthy skiri. 1f | ff |j The Zam-Buk protective and corrective treatment is ideal because it is natural, and natural because ]11 |J| Ijf ffl ]j p|||||| % Nature's saps and juices enter into Zam-Buk's composition. Dont increase the odds a'gainst the skin by re- ||W I J ' $ || sorting to coarse,-fatty ointments and .cold creams or liniments and embrocations contaning poisonous MM ,fl . Iff ffl M minerals. Such crude preparations often have a distinctly harmful effect, and in no case do they accomplish. 1m i llllr I real and lasting good, as Zam-Buk undoubtedly does. ' iliMlljjllffllla PlfS. The Zam-Buk treatment can reasonably claim to be a revival of one of the LOST ARTS of tfe" Wm|||™JjjH r 'lllif |j old Grecian days, when proper care of the skin was universal. '| If H P ill J~ EVERY HOME WEEDS ZAM-BUK. " Jw ■r ii d;on a of" h fcj d* {** °. ai B u p'puratinC /
MORE CHILLY DAYS ARE SOON COMINC, AND THE LITTLE | FOLK MUST BE SPECIALLY CARED FOR, OR ILL EF- . FECTS WILL RESULT. ' THIS WEEK. WE HAVE A SPECIAL DISPLAY IN ' OTJR NO. o. WINDOW OP .Children's Warm Coats, :• CHILDREN'S WOOL COATS—In White,. Grey, Saxe, Vieiix Rose, Brown, and other various shades. . . 1 . Prices, 15s. 9d., 17s. 9t1., 19s. 6d., 215., 255. CHILDREN'S COLOURED COATS—In Teddy Bear, Saxe, Brown, ■ I Navy, and Cream. 10s. fid., 12s. 9d., 15S. 9d. S WE PAY POSTACE. WE PAY POSTACE. | 96 TO 102 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON, j ' , ' —-/f TV .-.-r rr--Hot Wate® fog .wjy Y@®f BatE * mhtxij ■ ._jg i__; ~~fi ■ • The "Masta" Water Heater v ~i j is a scientifically - constructed -M • ' "water circulator in conjunction -'fa..- ■*wL JT |j |' with the most ' up-to-date prill- ' • fflf ''' ' • fW i ciple of vaporised kerosene heat- '3k§Ssf3 ' ing, the most modern on. the Being portable, it.ean bo used : '/' ■ v lljKs "Hlf) "' V in the bathroom, I ,kitchen,•_ scul-;.'-;.;; J,jot lery,or wherever Kot water is re-" "V lt ""''/ffif quired. You can attach it to any ' '/y ■yw;"*.. ■■■ ,-n nmjjyq. rtap in a a hose connec- /,m, tion being supplied for the purpose. It is adapted to both high " ' and low pressure supply, and makes ... l-'-ij'. A Cold Water Tap a Hot Water Tap fn a Moment.- i I This heater gives'a flow of. one gallon per minute at 130 degrees; : fl but by reducing the flow, water can be heated to near boiling point. > H It ib indispensable to dairymen, farmers, 'butchers,' and ail. those a who use muoli hot water. The stovo is so constructed that all parts 0 remain perfectly cool while in " a By means of the oil valve the fiaiao is. under perfect control, and. . M the heat may bo regulated as desired. The heater 'measures 2" in- 'ra ohes by 9J inohes. _ H Praoticnl demonstration of the "Masta" Heater at our warehouse. § Prise, 35/*. 1 Agents. I ia'miMtiißTgH'MflCßLllHA'Jiiiynfifn TiJfmWT) i If you have been disappointed with other teas you will especially appreciate the 'fine flavour and . delightfully refreshing properties of "OUR OWN" TEA. It is the favourite of the multitude, not only because they like its flavour, but on account of its unvarying goodness and the economy it represents. • In Thren Choice Crados, la. 6d., is. Bd., 28. Ib. W. CAMPBELL, LTD. GROCERS 40 and '12 MANNERS STREET. 'Phono Jl3 293 CUBA STREET. 'Phone 252.|. 163 RIDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN. 'Phono 10S-1 , • WELLINGTON. i.M,n^«.njmijj^'iiAUjjaAmHnm.jL'imni'J | ii.u<—wujw l m.nnu.Lii.uuAJ.MJiwiiij..in»i»M l i i l|||,| in, '
Severe COUGH CURED THE EVmEmE 10A Munn Street, Sydney,N.S.W. 3/9/1914 ''My little grandson suffered from infancy with a weak chest. He was nearly always troubled with a severe cough, and was very puny. After taking ' Scott's Emulsion' he ooughed much less and his appetite greatly improved. Now he eats and sleeps well, and, having become quite fat, looks a different ohijd, and fs never troubled with a cougn." (Mrs.) J. Meldrum:. BafflaaagMWM A course of SCOTT'S-Emulsion casts out coughs, colds, bronchitis and chest weakness. It relieves the worst catarrh and overcomes the weakness and after effects of influenza, measles, scarlet fever and jS» whooping cough. It replaces weakness by . healths and strength. For more I \ W than' forty years | Ifflij doctors have recommended gyN® Emulsion IMITATED BUT NEYER EQUALLED. I The Impression; One Makes I plays a big part in deciding for i success or failure. 8 The healthy-looking man usuB ally leaves a mighty good impresI sion—a big advantage in getting I ahead in the* world. 9 Keen minds and stout bodies | are largely a matter of eating the right kind of food. Grape-Nuts FOOD made of choice wheat and malted barley supplies all the nutriment of the grain, including the mineral elements required by Nature for building active brains and vigorous bodies. I Grape-Nuts has become a household word in thousands of happy, prosperous hoinos. "THERE'S A REASON." Sold by Grocers and Stores. LET tiie "Dominion" General Printing Department handle your next order, whatever your requirements. Prompt attention, Reasonable charges, 'Phonq
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2491, 18 June 1915, Page 3
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