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Hidden Dangers In Your Skin. D? NT negle<s any skin trouble ! The slightest eruption holds serious possibilities of disfigurement and even pain. At the first unpleasant symptom, anoint the place with Zam-Buk, purest and rarest of healing balms. This great skin soother and purifier is proved most efficacious. Again, when the skin is stricken with eczema, or is poisoned or inflamed, Zam-Buk is the one external medicine that gets at the root cause of the trouble. Being a refined substance of herbal origin, Zam-Buk is able to soak through the pores into the underlying tissues. Zam-Buk stops pain and itching, subdues inflammation, kills disease germs, expels poisonous impurities, and grows new healthy skin. No lardy ointment or mineral salve can possibly do the same good. Zam-Buk is Nature’s great skin purifier. am u For cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, wounds, eruptions, septic sores, piles, bad legs, and scalp troubles, Zam-Buk is acknowledged indispensable. Price 1/6 box, and 3/6 family size. All Chemists

St HOW I MARRIED A MILLIONAIRE —though I was poor. The most thrilling moment in my life ” "One day a physician toid me that it is not age but undernourishment of the skin that actually causes faded complexions, wrinkles, shrunken tissues, and flabby, sagging facial muscles. On his advice I at once commenced using what is now CremeTokalon skin food, which is guaranteed to contain the highly nourishing specially prepared food ingredients which specialists say your skin must have to keep it clear. firm, fresh and free from wrinkles. It was my beautiful skin and complexion that first attracted the millionaire that I, a poor girl, was later to marry, and my husband says that had it not been fqr my •wonderful complexion he does not think he would have noticed me, the second time, among so many beautiful women. I still use Crime Tokalon skin food every day, and although I am now a woman with a family my friends say I do not look a day over 23." "Writer’s Note On account of the high international social prominence of the m women referred to above she does not want her name printed, but the truthfulness of this sto-y is guaranteed by the writer. Specialists recommend the use of Crime Tokalon Skin Food Night Cream before retiring and Crime Tokalon Vanishing Cream in the morning. Try Crime Tokalon to-dav. It is guaranteed to give good results. Vanishing Cream and Night Cream 1/6 a jar, or 2/6 (double size) at all chemists and stores. Sole Consignees for New Zealand: J. Myers & Co., Ltd.* Hunter Street, Wellington, N.Z.

MISSING MAN FOUND t pa * Photograph of HERBERT before and after Joining the Mustard Club Readers will remember the recent disappearance of Herbert. The Baron de Beef is privileged to-day to publish an exclusive interview with him in the bathroom of a well-known Pauckland hotel. “Why, you're not Herbert,” cried the Baron as he was shown into the bathroom. “Herbert’s description said he had ‘sad’ eyes and a * somewhat vacant ’ expression, whereas you—you look as cheerful as a canary.” “ But I am Herbert,” said the young man. “ You see, I’ve joined the Mustard Club since then.” “ Why did you disappear?” asked the Baron. “ Gladys threw r me over because she insisted on marrying a member of the Mustard Club. So I determined to get away and see what the Club could do for me. I take COLMAN’S MUSTARD with all my meals now—with meat and fish and cheese, and, of course, with my breakfast bacon.” A LITTLE DASH OF COLMAN’S MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 785, 4 October 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 785, 4 October 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 785, 4 October 1929, Page 4

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