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T©-DAY'S TOILET MINTS. INTERESTING SELECTIONS FROM THE "WORLD'S SMARTEST BEAUTY ARTICLES—SIMPLE ItECIPiiS. AIOST Ei-'EECTIYE. Kov; to Dlssarj an Unsightly , Tvitli soap or artificial shampoo powjdors. Instead sho makes her own sliamComp.'oxion. I poo by dissolving a teaspoonful of stal- - _.. . v ~ lax granules in a cup ol hoi water. "I jonet- C uio .No.es. ! make rev chemist got tho stailax for ~ \ , nip," said she. "It comes only in Jib Hew many women oxo;a;ni as they sCu j o( i packages, enough to mako up bcho.d sioc.mp.oxum jn tjo twenty-:ivo or thirty individual shammirror, -'It I cou.:i o;:!y tear e!i trus ; ~o aSi it, smells so sood I could alold skin. ant., oo you :c;ior.\ it is now : most, oat it-." Certainly this littlo possible to do that, very tiyiti-Not, lady's hair did look wonderful even if , r -o actua.iy remove t,m entire . k K:n all j sho has strange ideas of ft shampoo. I oi a suae.en : tnar- would ;>o too heroic ani temnted to trv tho plan mvself. a method, and painiui. too. 1 imagine. ; The worn out cuticle comes ciT in such ; Biackhsatls Instantly Go. tiny particles, and so gradually—requiring about ten dsys to complete the Tho new sparkling face-bath treat* transformation —it .doesn't- hurt a bit. ; ment gives instant relief. Day by day the beautiful complexion": underneath conies forth. Marvellous! J A verv simple, harmless and pleasanfr No matter how muddy, rough, blotchy, process is now used to remove blackor aged your complexion," you can ' heads and correct greasiness and largo surely discard it by this simple process. ! pores in the skin. You have onlv to Just get some. ordinary luercolised wax jiirop a tablet of stymol, obtained irom at your chemists, apply nightiv like i t^l ° chemists, jnto a glass of hot -water coJd cream, washing it off in the'morn- , anc ' haino tho face with the liquid aftct ings. ; the. effervescence has subsided. Tho Why Have Grey Hair? 'blackheads -will then come right off on ! tho towel. The enlarged pares imme* V. hen .a simple, old-fashioned and ' diatelv contract to normal and the harmless recipe will correct it. '■ greasinoss disappears, leaving tho skin smooth, soft, and cool, and freo from lew people know that grey hair is ;blemish. But i<> make sure that this not a necessary feature of age —that it desirablo result is permanent, it is adcan be avoided without- resorting to j visable to repeat the treatment sevchair dyes. A very old, home-made ral times at "intervals of, say, four or remeuy will turn the hair hack to a-| five days. natural colon:- in a few days. It is : only necessary to get from the chemist i 's PowdQr NooflSSary? an ounce of concentrate of tammalito and mix it with four ounces of bay "Practical Suggestions." ruiu. Apply thu« simple lotion to the T , hair for a few nights ivith n small . T R , a - V emphatically. No! There is A sponge, and rou 'will soon have the s j ra P ! V loUo ' l wh «"» be easily and Dleasure of seeir.g the grevness dis- eheuplv made at heme, and it is at the appear. This recipe is pcrfectlv harm- i'^ amo time both effective and beneficial less, is neither sticky nor greasv and i , complexion. Clemimto is a ha:; given perfect satisfaction for manv j substitute for face powder, renr rat ions to those in possesion of , ■ 18 ~ 0 ? many cointhc secret ; ple.xion troubles. Get about, an ounce from tho chemists, and dissolve in four A Strange Shampoo. i tablespoonfuls of water. The result is a fine clear liquid, which instantly "Cosy Corner Chats." j gives the face, neck, or arms that peach-like bloom of perfect health. I was much, interested to-learn from Thcro as nothing to equal it for greasy this young woman -with the beautiful ;skins, and the result lasts all day long glossy hair that she never washes it ; under tho most trying conditions.

j Many I | Inner Tubes * Go to some Goodyear stockist, please, and 1 • let him show you what it means to get . | I Goodyear Laminated Tubes. | a They cost practically the same as others. They are extra « ]■ thick —built in many layers, of pure rubber. They are I ' never leaky—never colored. They outwear aay tyre. 1 Whatever tyre you favor, you owe yourself such Tubes. H § Layer on Layer —Extra Thick I | These Tubes —the Goodyear Laminated—are not built H 1 in one piece by machinery. That might-leave flaws ;;1 undetected —flaws which go clear through. And your . B £ troubles due to leaky Tubes might be blamed to tyres. ;B | We roll the pure rubber into very thin sheets. That : i thinnesi shows the slightest flaw, the tiniest speck, and we ? eliminate it. i t, Those thin, perfect sheets are wrapped layer on layer, up ' to the Tube's full thickness. Then we vulcanize them \ into one solid rubber tube. •; r. Such Tubes can't leak. And the valve patch can't leak," 3 for we make it an integral part of the Tube. ! j ' 1 Always Gray I '* These Tubas are gray, the color of pure rubber. We ■ i omit all color, all foreign ingredients, to reduce friction I \ heat. That heat is a Tube's worst enemy. " ' 9 \ * • '% We urge these Tubes in main part to convert' you to -■ I | Goodyear Fortified Tyres. If you are wedded to other | tyres, get this taste of Goodyear standards. Get Good- | 'h year Laminated Tubes. Then judge our tyres by them. | I f (Jooa^^EAß; : :ff- | J Fortified Tyres'. I 3 and ... , By our "On-Air" cure. and- • . I a Tubes Fortified \ Lon*e Tre»d«—by many rubber rivetj. TllbCS.. H >j " > Puncturei and Skidding—by our double* H r thicic AM-Weather tread. ' ■ j The Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Co. I I of Australasia Ltd. J 3 Sydney. Melbourne, 8 •| 8 Men-or street, Wellington, N.Z.. . H i Dominion Motor Vehicle, Ltd., Court ena.v l'laco,. Wellington. 9 J] _ Dominion Rulilkm- Co., ChrUtokureh. ■ j| I_ PRICES FROM S FHEK AT YOTTB DEALER'S M KODAK (A'sia), LTD., Wellington H AUCKLAND and DUNEDIN JB

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15512, 12 February 1916, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15512, 12 February 1916, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15512, 12 February 1916, Page 13

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