Whereas razors and ordinary depilatories merely remove hair above the skin surface, Veet melts the hair away beneath it. Veet ia a perfumed, velvety cream which yon apply just as it comes from the tube. In a few minutes rinse it off and the hair is gone. Has been used by thousands. 2/6 and 47- per tube, at all chemists. Try a tube to-day "Are you ,using pomade to make your hair shine, my boy?" "Yes, like the movie sheiks!" ' "Do the girls admire it?" "Can't say for sure." "Try making it look clean and healthy instead — just as easy Packer s Tar Soap, or Packer'j Shampoo." PACKER'S TAR SOAP Made with Pine Tar, 2/- a Tablet. PACKER'S SHAMPOO Made with Olive Oil. «/« a Bottle. 25 i uPI Bumiito/ flitch? like flames jT' l ' v ti »}&corchinq . jt° ur ***** Ui4n Instant 7 RELIEF t Agony! Sleeplessness! Worn out with maddening irritation; then, a a few drops of D.D.D. cooling, gentle, soothing. All pain gone. Refreshing sleep at night. And, after a few applications of this wonderful liquid—complete relief. D.D.D. goes right into the pore*. It kill* the germ which causes the trouble, however deep seated. Use it for Eczema, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers, RiDgworm—indeed, any skin trouble. It is always effective. D.D.D. PRESCRIPTION Obtainable at all Chemists. In two llzn-4/8 and 7/6. » GARGLE flueniol • ~ — —- for ~ that THROAT
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 71, 24 March 1928, Page 5 (Supplement)
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