How to get rid of hair on the arms Never use razors. It ia the razor that sa quickly turns the soft, downy growth on a youth's face into a coarse and bristly beard, It is like trimming a hedge; you simply make the hair grow faster and thicker. Veet offers the ideal method for keeping the arms and limbs free from unsightly hair. You simply spread on this perfumed velvety cream as it comes from the tube, wait a few minutes, rinse it off, and the skin is left beautifully smooth without a sign of hair. Veet may be obtained let 2/6 mn<£ 4/- per tube at all chemists.
Unpardonable today's view on bad breath, It's no longer "unavoidable A SWEET breath adds enticement. A bad breath destroys all other charms. That's why some people are sought after. Why «s*her people are shunned. Now there is scientific protection. Dainty tablets called May-Breath. Not a candy. For that won't do. Not merely a perfume. For that cries out concealment. But an antiseptic mouth wash in tablet form. Dissolve one in your mouth before you come in close contact with others. Instantly your breath will breathe Spring odours. All bad breath goes, whether from moutn or stomach. You are sure that your kiss, your whispered words will not offend. .You'll see May-Breath on alldru* pPtf . Md ,_ confect i°nery counters! P a k° x • *. . and carry it with yon always. 7
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 5 (Supplement)
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