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!Hair on the Face Honored hy *. painless method. Explanatory Booklet sent Free. Beauty of faco Is often disfigured by hairy growths, and how to permanently remove these has caused mueh anxiety to ladies who study their personal appearance. Some have tried dangerous depilatory, which only burns ofT the hair, and oiton hnrns the nkin. But at last science has devised a I method which entirely supersedes tho antiquated, harmful methods. Every lady ooffering from hairy growths will be pleased to learn that these can be removed for ever by a new method which cannot possibly h&rn\ the most delicate akin. It is so sure that it is just a I matter of days and the hair is crono for ever, leaving a beautiful clear skin.'This new; method is worthy of yonr interest. Msidame Lorraine with her marvellous, up-to-date, painless 10-needle method of removing superfluous hair from the face, neck, breast, arms and hands. OKIi? ONE WAY.—-There is bnt one process l*y which to rid one's self for ever of an obnoxious growth of hair, and that is by electrolysis. THE ELECTBIC NEEDLE.—Each and every hair removed individually and permanently.- No pain, no scars. 550 more, hairs per hour than the old fashion one-needle Suite 3 and 4, Stewart Dawson Bnildings 'Phone 2744Hours: 10 to 4. Talc* the lift; Ladies only Terms •Moderate. Consultation Free. Xi>i3l3"—392? , jljjll The Sprightly "Season Up —— Finds us withstocks replete. Fashioned in wonderfully captivating styles at **"** — prices -which "even doubles their at- *""*• tractiveness. Our window tells a story. J =§ Misses FORD §= i SS Herefeid St. (Neit Qneen'i Pictutss) ■£ | iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii F.',iti-jßax , Baby is a Connoisseur in his little way. He likes, and most have, the best. Mellin's Food is the proved' most fffkacions eqoitralent to Mother's Milk. Satisfactory fe&fiag is half &■ battle. Then, what a. boon to the mother to assafood which requires so tiresome cooking or preparation. Mellitts Food \t I—a>«aaflili ■■eJiinmnifUlif l | SMdteSMjlß4rM<atklilM«nd Hat2 lbu»C(iia kUftoiußtß | Lis, Wxlumoton lL'— -g=3 FASHIONABLE JUMPERS. Now Showing—A fino range of colours for making Jerseys, in Coat Knitting fSilk, Flox, Yelvcno, Knitting Cotton, and Artificial Silk. Books of Directions: 4Jd cacli. MRS POPE, LTD, P67IU-efr;. M
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16946, 22 September 1920, Page 2
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