HMM i»*» | (SOKE FOREVER bridger'S Ended My Lifelong Misery PATENT v years I suffered with a hideous growth \ of Superfluous Hair I had o regu'ar PROCESS moustache ond beard ond a hairy covering on i my arms. After seeking relief for years in I vain, a relation who was an Army Officer, ~ ~ _ ■ n■■ ■■ ■ happened to save a native's life who, in his HAVE m I B ■ gratitude, whispered to him AC PATFNTEES the closely-guarded secret of « rAltnitU . _ HP the Hindoo religion, which FIXED THE MAXIMUM N rrom B FJA known £ omong UOU the HO na"ve VENDING PRICE OF THE NEW JfMHBu Knjrlanfi: [' women of India, a fact r <iormany: Italy: which is well known. It was _ _ so successful in my own case DDI ri p P 1 \ l.iiif tJio thcr no longer hove the tA: L* Mutton Ml-Wavp slightest troce of Superfluous llilflio Mr I / Hair ' and 1 have h °d the PATCkIT <, 111r11111> Tun r ' uni< s ue pleosure of introduc- ICM I I'lienoiiicniil Pit i lllllili —, ,n 9 hundreds of women to roniinncc K\- I lllllttl thls — the wor,cl ' s most effi nCk.IT! IBC rwm** ueiiiitv• I tt| PR &fm coc '°»s jor th.s DENTURE * p 11.,1 ml | (M- wretched and embarrassina - _ _ ' Tll |l yJ ■ 1 complaint. (A. M. BRIDGER. Co-Inventor) j II [y\W H"ls no use i us * wishing for N-Z. P.t- 78455 I TEMPTING PRICES — EASY TERMS' i'/*M /■ out y- Y o" m ust do someI If # 1H AH thing about it, ond I con AT j .. £ I i me today. By return I 'p' oin- It Is hereby notified that tue prices «! — | v-nnper I will send you the complete Indian dentures vended under Letters Patent I Remedy for the removal of Superfluous Hair, I 78455 Has been filed until furtber ond you, like I, Will be delighted beyond ' notice at a price not to exceed £8/17/6. r £ jW your fondest expectations. I To supply tbe denture to the public at v / w k I w 1 v \ddress tn MIT f irpvr wat itfp ® price exceeding tbe above price of MWI **/!>< i, n b "ALRER. £2/17/« win constitute an mrrlnrement GPO Well gto AS " ° f ti>e Letters Patent 78(i& ' Go'iTße" by° tak'ing °Mu y |R*S DCTTI CC I ioTfIioYCLES DC I I LE3 Sffffl Cj I T K E wUmmzwmmUm m " eov Chemist A Goitre Specialist. M.P.S., P.H.C. i 2r~ 829S DOMINION ROAD. AUCKLAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 69, 22 March 1941, Page 3 (Supplement)
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