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A "Blackhoad" Secret. An instantaneous remedy for blackheads, oily skin, and enlarged pores. Blackheads, oily skins and enlarged pores usually go together, but can bo instantly corrected by a unique new process. A tablet of stymol. obtained from the chemist, is dropped in a tumbler of hot water which- will then of course '■fizz'' briskly. . When the effervescence has subsided the face, is bathed with ihe stymol-charged water and then dried with a towel. Tho offending blackheads, of their own accord. conic right off on the towel, the largo oily pores immediately contract and efface themselves naturally. There is no squeezing, forcing or any drastic action. Tho skin is left uninjnred, smooth, soft, and cool. A few such treatments should be taken at intervals of three or four days thereafter in order to ensure the ix-rniancncc of the pleasing result so quickly obtained. Grey Hair—Home Remedy. An old-fashioned home-made recipe restores youthful appearance. There are plenty of reasons why «Wh&ir is not desirable and ple.ntv of reawhy hair dyes should not be used, lkiit, on the other hand. thero is no rnkon why joit should have prey hair if do not want it. To tnrn the hair ba'ck\o a natural colour is really a very matter. One has only to get" from the chemist an ounce of concentrate of tammalitc and mix it with four ounces of bay rum. Apply to the hair with, a small sponge for a few nights, and t.b<v greyness will gradually disappear. This liquid is not- sticky or greasy and does not, injure the hair in any way. ft has been used for go Derations with most satisfactory results by those who have known the formula. To Kili Roots of Superfluous hair. | "Home Science.j Women, ajinoyed with disfiguring! growths of superfluous hair wish, to J

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: : 1 For Soaking and | j Washing Clothes ■ \' i{ \ ALWAYS USE. 1 i HUDSON'S | | SOAP | Makes Clothes beautifully | 5 white and leaves th6m sweet [ I and fresh as sea breezes. I Linen lasts longer when | | washed with HUDSON'S. | | • Although ft is mofo than 60 ye«n i 5 Sine© Grandma made the tost 3 I Ye! to-day people say e I That Hudson's Soap ta Best 1 | I.N.S.- LEAVES HO SMELL \ j | <M 5 Frank A.Cook Ltd) THE LEADING POPULAR GROCERS | PRESERVING SEASON I Brewers' Crystals ,61b.bag 13/- | Fir.c Cryst:\ls Sugar, y.jip. bag 12/6 I Pure Cane Sugar, prr cwt. .. 24/-I PRESERVING JARS I All sizes in stock. | We have a limited quantity of odd I s : z? Large Jars at .. 3/6 per dcz. I j ENAMEL AND BRASS PRESERVING I I PANS I I We have not increased the prices of J our Preserving Pans, and ivc are I still selling at the old prices. I PRESERVING NECESSITIES I Jam Covers, Rubber Rings, Wooden E Spoons, etc. 1 COUPONS GIVEN ON EVERYTHING I __________________________ " ~ PATENTS „ How to obtain STRONG LETTERS PATENT ti far the orctecnan oi loyentiooj. I RftRERTUfAI CQi'»R«t'«OTdPjt«,i rtUDCni 15 HLXO Agent byncamiaatbn Hi: Hook cl Nulcj ou J'ateiH. Desifo* and TRADE MARKS, containing many valuable hints, is rcr.ton application HREF: OF CHARGE. Hutf Bff!c», CXP.ISTCHURCH - 140 HEREFORD ST. toooe.}

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15500, 29 January 1916, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15500, 29 January 1916, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15500, 29 January 1916, Page 13

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