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through which disease-producing matters are eliminated from the system, and by insuring the body against the contagion of Disease, so often communicated through an unhealthy Skin surface. FOR SHAVING, THE HERBAL SKIN SOAP is of peculiar benefit, oil account of its production of n rich, lasting and creamy lather, and its exercise of soothing and hygienic functions upon the Shin. Its antiseptic virtues have been more especially brought under public notice in this connection through its general use in Hairdressing saloons. IN THE NURSERY THE HERBAL SKIM SOAP has been found to be so. beneficent in its effects upon the tender skin of infancy as to obviate the necessity for the use of Powder, etc., iiie child's skin being always kept cool and smooth by its use. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF THE TOILET,, and {or every medicinal or hygienic purpose for which Soap c-au be used, the Herbal Skin Soap has demonstrated itself to lie superior to any other Soap ever made. It has. well earned for itself the title of "Beauty's Aid," because in a healthy and permanent manner it enhances natural beauties as 110 mere nostrum can ever hope to do. THE GREATNESS OF THE HERBAL SOAP is the greatness of Mature. It is a rare combination of natural organic remedies, culled from the grand and simple provision of Mother Earth, whose Vegetable Kingdom contains in abundance the only medicines suited for assimilation by the human family. "HEALTH IS_ BEAUTY: BEAUTY E3 HEALTH," and it is upon this health-giving iniluence on the Skin, and resistance to every form of epidemical Disease that the Herbal Skin Soap relies for its beneficent effects upon the physical appearance and wellbeing of the Australian people, brilliant Complexions, sound, daz--zling Teeth, clear and rosy Skin, luxuriant, and lustrous growth of Hair, Comfort of Body, and pleasant stimulation of the Senses, everywhere follow the use of the Herbal Skin Soap, and explain why its every Patron becomes a Friend. Sold Everywhere—All Ch&mists and Stores. For Babies. FOR BABY'S SKIN, "NOTHING LIKE IT." _J Cousett Street, DIJLWICH HILL. SYDNEY, N.S.W., Slav 6, 1«J09. Gentlemen, —Undoubtedly there is nothing like Kugelmann's Herbal Skin Soap for babies' skins. I use it for bathing my baby, and it keeps baby's skin whole and smooth, and prevents any soreness. One has to be very particular what soap is used with a baby, as a coarse soap will produce soreness and roughness, and I find the more you wash a baby with bad soap the more the soreness increases.—(Signed) E. BOYD. NO EQUAL ON EARTH FOR CHAPPED HANDS. Whare Mata, Moore St., DRUMMOYNE, SYDNEY, May 9, 1909. Dear Sir, —I must give you a testimonial for your Soap. I verily believe there is nothing to equal it in the world for curing chapped hands or arms or sore skin anywhere. I have used it for years, and liiul it keeps the skin in perfect condition. If used freely when winter is coming on, it will keep chapped hands, chilblains, and rough skins induced by cold and damp at a respectful distance. I have used it every winter freely for this purpose, and personally know this is the experience of others as well as myself. I have seen children simply covered with freckles, and these have disappeared almost at once when treated with your Soap. It is also splendid for the hair, and removes all dandruff at once, making the hair , thick, and preventing it. from falling out and breaking oft'.— (Signed) MVS, DUMBBELL, REMARKABLY CURATIVE IN CRADLE CAP. 22 Septimus St., ERSKINEVILLE, SYDNEY, May 14, 1909. Gentlemen,—l received a little book which explained the curative uses of your Herbal Skin Soap. With the book was a small sample of the Soap. I used this sample in washing my baby's head, which was covered with "cradle cap." I hardly expected any result, because I had tried so many things to remove this cradle cap, and none were of any use. You may guess my surprise when I found that within a few hours of using Kugelmann's Skin Soap the child's head was beautifully cleansed, every vestige of the cradle cap having disappeared. —(Signed) (Mrs.) L. THOMAS. For the Hair. BALDNESS CURED. 43 I'eel Street, WEST MELBOURNE, June 13, 19,07. Dear Sirs, —About four years ago, when 1 first had your Herbal Skin Soap brought under my notice, I was almost totally bald; in fact, I had 110 hair at all 011 the top of my head. I had tried all kinds of so-called "Hair Restorers," but they did nie absolutely 110 good whatever; in fact, I was losing even the little bit of hair I still had. About June, 1902, a friend, as a great favour, gave me a box of your Herbal Skin Soap. I used to wash my head with it, and after a while I noticed that my hair had stopped falling out. Up to this time I did not attribute the stoppage to using your Soap, but at last I could not think of anything else that was stopping my hair from falling, so I started to rub the lather well into my head every day. I used to rub it well in every day for about half-an-hour, and at last I noticed a thick down appearing all over my head, which had been as "bald as a badger" before, and in a little while my hair was thick as ever, and has remained so ever since. I may also state that my wife finds your Herbal Skin Soap unequalled for the complexion, while I can say the same for if for shaving,— (Signed) HARRY AIREY. Sworn before me at Melbourne, 111 the State of Victoria, this sixteenth day of July, 1907.—(Signed) JOHN MUNDAY, J.P. LOVELY FOR THE HAIR. , "Nundroo," YALATA, FOWLER'S BAY, S.A., 24/5/09. Gentlemen, —I have read, a good deal of your Herbal Skin Soap, and have lately been using it! It is the best Soap I have ever used, and am delighted with it, as it makes the water soft and soothing, more so than any soap I have yet used. It is lovely for the hair as well as the skin, and in the bath it is most refreshing.—(Signed) E. J. WEIII. TWELVE YEARS' PROOF FOR THE HAIR. 91 Station Street, NEWTOWN, SYDNEY, 27/5/09. Centlemen,—l have used your Herbal Skin Scap for twelve years, so am entitled to speak with same authority upon it. Among other excellencies, it posses an especial virtue for strengthening the hair, preventing it falling out, and making it soft and glossy. There * is no hair restorer equal to it. (Signed) E. C. MAHONY. For the Sick Room. SCALDED FOOT SORE QUICKLY HEALED. 133 Henderson Road, ALEXANDRIA, SYDNEY, N.S.W., June 4, 1909. Gentlemen, —When I first obtained your Herbal Skin Soap, I tried it for the cure of my hands, which were chapped. It cured them so quickly that I then tried it 011 my little girl's foot, which had been very sore for two or three weeks owing to a scald. Now I had used several different ointments on her foot without getting, it cured, so anointing it with the lather of your Soap was only a sort of an experiment. However, the experiment succeeded, for your Soap healed the scald up in two or three days, leaving a nice new skin where the sore had been. —(Signed) (Mrs.) BRIDGET MARY KING. VERY SATISFACTORY. Payneham Road, ST: PETERS, ADELAIDE, 12/7/09. Dear Sirs, —It gives me much pleasure to say that I have used your Herbal Skin Soap over a long period, and have found it very satisfactory in very many different ways. So far, it has not been necessary for me to use it for any skin blemishes, but I have found that it makes the hair beautifully glossy and soft, and leaves a delicate perfume. I have met no soap that I like so well, and I liavo - found that in ordinary toilet use, in addition to its many other perfections, it is very economical, as a cake lasts quite a lojig time. There is no question as to your Herbal Skin Soap keeping the skin healthy and fresh.—(Signed) (Mrs.) L. STAER.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 164, 10 January 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 164, 10 January 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 164, 10 January 1914, Page 6

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