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TO-DAY'S TOILET MINTS. INTERESTING - SELECTIONS FROM THE TVOILLD'S SMARTEST BEAUTY ARTICLES —SI3IPLE RECIPES MOST EFFECTIVE. How to Discard an Unsightly with sor. P or artificial dors. Instead she makes her own snamCompiexion. poo by dissolving .1 teaspoonful cf stallax granules in a cup of hot water. 1 Club No tea.* j make rr.v chemist get tho stallax wr j mo." safd she. -'It. coraos only in Jib How many women exclaim as they sea loci packages. enough to make up heboid tueir ugly complexion in the ; twenty-Jive or thirty individual shainmirror, "if I could only tear off this i ( , o os, a ud it. smells so pood I oould alold skin!"' and, do you know, it is no*v most eat it-" Certainly this little possible to do that very thing? Not j lady's hair did look wonderful even if .to actually remove the entire skin all j sho has strange ideas of a shampoo. X of a sudden: that would bo too heroic j tempted to try the plan myself, a method, and painful, too. I imagine. The •worn ot»c cuticle comes off in such 1 Blackheads Instantly Go. tiav particles, and so gradually—re- , , , 1, * * quiring about ten days to complete* the, The new* sparkling f aee-oath tre&v tra/isiurmation —it doesn't hurt a bit. ment gives instant relief. I>av bv day tho beautiful complexion . , , . , , 'underneath comes forth. Marvellous! simple, harmless an p No matter how muddy, rough, blotchy, process is now ***? _„j i ar r« or aged your complexion, you can i heads and correct grcasnuv. surely discard it by this simple process. ! l> orrs ln V'ilV Lm Just get som« ordinarv mercolised wax drop a tahiot oi stym 1, , " at your chemists, apply nightly like tho chemists, into a glassjof hot.water cold cream, washing it off in the morn- ba _ th * tho with the liquid after ' 0 I the effervescence has .subsided. ino Whv Have Krr-j Hiir? ; blackheads will tJien come right, off on wny Have Grcj Hair. l tbo lowol . Th<* mbrecd mmeYThen a simple, old-fashioned and diately contract to normal and «ho harmless recioe will correct it. greasiness disappears, leaving the ski smooth, soft, and cool, and freo from Few people know that grey hair is ] blemish. But io make snco that this not a necessary feature of age —that it j desirable result is permar.eist, it is adcan be aTcided without resorting to ' visablp to repeat tho treatment severhair dyes. A very old, home-made | ral times at intervals of, say, four or j remedy will turn the hair back to a | fiYe days. : natural colour in a few days. It is _ . on'v necossanr to get from the chemist 1 ' s POWSW" N®C~SBary^ ■nn" ounce, of - concentrate of tammalito i < Tractical SnggOEitiom." , "and mix it with iour ounces of bay rum. Apply this simple lotion to the j T Q< „ v CTllT ,l ia tically. Nc.l There is A jhair for a lew nights with a small ; • lotion whicJ ; oail i, n oas il y a nd isponge, and you wid soon have the ! c hoapbr made at home, aud it is at the 'pleasure of seeing the grevness dis- j 10 e {Tectm> and beneficial appear. This recipe is perfectly harm- com!) ioxion. CJpminito is n ■ less, js neither sticky nor greasy, and ! SDlondid substitute for face powder, ; has given perfect satisfaction for manv | „:] lich is tho bottom of many compenerations to tnoso in possesion o, lcxion troubles. Get about aa ounco • the secret. from the chemists, aud dissolve, in four ; A Strange Shampao. "Cost Com,,- Chats." I was much interested to learn from Thero is nothing to o<J u al " this vonng woman with the beautiful skins, and tie resnlt lasts all day ion 0 ' glossy hair that sho never washes it I under. ffipst tf/un?UAa S*.

B ¥ _ ___ __ J&jSS&iX. Mother end CJtild. u a Is Your j||MK A*r#«s—ib. | Baby -o^ v | I | 3 Fed frost birth on. the 'Allndmryi' Feeds. 8 I 1 I 8 ~X~K T HAT a mari{ed difference there is i a \/V between the fretful, puny, ailitig infant, ' | V v ancl t j ie child whose facc always bears I B the sniile and look of perfect health and con- * s tentment. Mothers should early realize that much | 1 depends on How Baby is Fed. The right food- J 9 given at the proper age means rest and comfort ■ f, for the mother and a sound healthy constitution ■ fiJ for her little one in after years. If, for any | e reason, Baby cannot be given the natural food, > 8 clo not select a substitute merely because it is , J cheap in price. Adopt what experience has i B ' proved to be the Simplest and Most Successful J b Method of Infant Feeding, i.e., The 'Allenburys' i ° " Foods. These* Foods provide a Pure, Complete and ' 3 fi Progressive Dietary specially adapted to each I ■ stage of a child's development. They are not ' b expensive to buy when judged by the uniform good a i" results which follow their use; this is the true ' ■ standard of comparison. The 'Allenbury's'Foods are I b used and recommended by members of the Medical ' ■ and Nursing Professions throughout the world. 8 _ i a... \ : i I The Foods that contain all the essential elements B ' I to promote brain and body development. J i sMeubutgs'Faods i c | 8 IVritc for free book "Infant Feedlnfl and Management," . " 64 pages of valuable information for evert/ mother. I J MILK 1. From Birth to j r I , MILK FOOD No. 2. From 3to ' J MALTED FOOD No. 3. From V J|| g RUSKS (Malted). From 10 months. B THE ALLENBURYS' FEEDER SM© R Simplest, Safest, and Best. jr/f* ■p^. b Allen S Hanburys Ltd. \ ' 13, Market Street, Sydney. Pi-* ».■*■« A Shilling Buys a Section of Land for Lucky People TRY YOUR LUCK! I We are out to elect our candidate as the Carnival Queen—will you help to the extent of a Shilling Ticket in our Art Union ? Every penny received goes to the Patriotic Fund. The four Prize Sections have been donated free of co=t by local citizens, and the holders of the tickets will have the sections transferred them with a clear title. The First Prize is a block of land at South New Brighton, over 2 acres in area ; the Second Prize is a J-acre building block at Wainoni; the Third 25 perches on the Estuary Road, New Brighton; and the Fourth a J acre I week-end block at Wairaairi. I Four lucky people will win these sections for their humble Shilling— gj and maybe you are a mascot 1 ■ B The Art Union will be drawn on May Ist, ■ ■ under the supervision of His Worship the B H Mayor of Cbristchurch. and by permission of the I R Minister for Internal Affair^. | JgXrrrfiX Don't rest on your good intentions—you ■ won't miss a shilling, and every shilling is at*" Tickets from all Land Agents, or on receipt t Hi of Postal Notes, from— 8 RALPH STRINGER, <61 Cashel Street, $ MJf Hon. Sec. Lund Agents'Sub-Section M Jf I'rc fc.*ssi ns and Commerce Group. .1

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15560, 8 April 1916, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15560, 8 April 1916, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15560, 8 April 1916, Page 13

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