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Pimples, Sores, Boils, Rashes, Eruptions, and all Spring Skin-Troubles Banished. j :£«||H WITH the approach of Spring do yon find little f" \ " rough patches on; yoar forehead,' or cheek; \ • or chin? : Has your shin a carious "tight" X : feeling? Are your hands or finger-ends sorei j • Is your skin, because of its burden of impurity, I disfigured by nasty pimples,;boUs, abscesses. or 1 i .*»; eruptions ? Have you a raw, tender feeling'l l a] where your skin creases—or are you very Jsabl& .to'chafing about the neck ?,. ' These " danger signals," which,constitute the; \ 1 first signs of an unhealthy skirii, should never \ be neglected. Following in fhejr train are all \ the tortures of fiery eczema, wide-reaching, I ■. blood poison, and ulcerous sores. j. Nothing is more important than thf way we should treat* | ■ ■ this skin disease. It is Mt the slightest use'relying upon* any internal remedy or. external applicationif.these do' iiojjfi reach the imparity itself, whichis the tanieflf'the dfetrtga-'ft nisation.in OM 'Cfieatfand : .{ : , ~ . coarse ointmepts .and so-called jjiakeS ] ieczema "slumber" awhile, but tlie disease soon' hteskd.foitS' ■: ilgMga , in all lts • 'fire'' .and itching irritation, iorhhe rpot-ertf ffeiSfi I ' . not been touched. - •••• r . : , Zam-Buk, because of its.abwlute'pprityV Spiral i i skm-balm. .Zam-Buk is so refined ffl' : readily; and its medicinal essences at"qncaaiiackthe disease *i ■ below the surface'. WhereveSf'tlii'skih has been injured Ws f 1 accident or eaten bydisease, Zaw-Buk promotesthegfoWtK; I o{ new andhealthy tissues' itfa.quick ariflniartriinns | J EVERY HOME NEEDS ZAM.BUfL ; || \ Inm. WITH ITCHIH6 RASH. *' 1 PAINFUL BOILS BANISHED;. | ! ; Mrs. J. A.EichardeoD t ''ofyiHt Avenue t Sfc:PfiUrs ) • Mn^Hi,,bhiSie r \oi-16 London SireVt i \ Adelaide, says" A raah broke out all oitt rrje, aba Srdney.says;—i wm troubled with bbib • lumps came out which were very irritable. I could *» maaner of things to' get rid of theo' btifc faSB! 1 jet very little rest, but on uijng Zam-Buk I wag Tery avaiL Seeine Zam;Bt}k advertised as a onr« r£ \ quickly eased of all irritability, and in a short time procured a applied it'oa directed vi'tv'* by keeping Zam-Buk well applied had the pleasure »e. pfastuf reiiilfc that the boils had entirlw?/ 5| : - ofseeiDEf new«kin foniiinjr. Zam-Buk cured me. 1 jj : : ■■ ! ; ■■ —.'.■■■ ■■ — — is an old and familiar saying, which, when it can be honestly and truthfully used, in connection with a medicinal preparation, must give great satisfaction. To Pj know that the medicine you take is safe, is good; to know that it is also sure, is ® • £§) ' better stilL Thereisnot the slightest doubt that the phrase in question can <£* 25 ; be'applied unreservedly, to BetchamY Pills—the most popular medicine of the" v M time. Beecham's Pills are safe, because they are wholely curativc and free from ' , any drastjc or. deleterious principle. Ijecchain's Fills arc sure, because they, - restore the healthy action of the liver and bowel:;, gently assisting Nature (jhf. to corrcct what is wrong with.the digestive system. For the relief and cure of '"/js eg. the many ailments to which those,organs are liable, you should always seek the JSf aid of that "safe and sure " remedy— - ' • • ,-..® . IBEECHAM'S PILLS. | » Beecbam's Pills are specially suitable tor Fein ales of ail ages, ' ' ■ gji ■' j-' Sold In boxes, labelled, price iojd. (36 pills) 1/I| (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 pills)/-.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2584, 5 October 1915, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2584, 5 October 1915, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2584, 5 October 1915, Page 11

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