Ladies! Beauty TRY de WORM'S TOILET LEMON JELLY The Proved Lotion for botb FACE ana HANDS. Keeps the skin free from roughness and chaps, wlnffburn, chilblains and all blemishes. Will fade freckles. The preparation with 1000 testimonials. Get youresupply To-day. Price: 1/6, 2/6 per bottle. At all Chemists, Beauty Salons and Stores, or P.O. Box 1304, Auokland.
Trained Nurse offers Remedy for Grey Hair Recommendi Simple Home-Mad* Mixture that Quickly Darkens it Miss Mary J. Hayes, the well-known nurse, makes the following statement about grey hair: —"The use of the following remedy, which you can make at home, is the best thing I know of for streaked, faded or grey hair, which turns back to its natural black, brown or light brown. Of course you should make it yourself to save unnecessary expense. "Just get a small box of Orlex Compound from your chemist and mix up with 1 oz. Bay Rum; V* oz. Glycerine and half-pint of water. This only costs a little. Comb through hair every other d?y until mixture is used up. It is absolutely harmless and cannot be detected: free from grep-e or rum. Is not sticky, and does not ru jt 11. Cannot affect waving ol hair. Itchj dandruff quickly leaves the scalp, and hair is left beautifully soft and glossy. try tnls if yoa would look iwei-ty yj&rs mora youthful."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 172, 22 July 1936, Page 12
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