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t* I 4 Ninon de I'Enclos was one of the loveliest women of her day, and one who retained her charms to an age when most of us have settled down to a resigned ugliness. Of the many passions she inspired, one of the most ardent was lit in the breast of a young nobleman when Ninon was Over Seventy. Strange stories were told of the method by which she, preserved her beauty. It was generally admitted that she had a Magic Potion with which she daily bathed her face and thus perpetually renewed the roses and ira'ik of her complexion. - One is tempted to wonder whether it was not ft ipecially prepared Wax such as mercolized wax of our own day which kept the glamour of youth on Ninon's cheek. There is for any woman who will take the trouble to flake off the toiled outer cuticle invisibly and painlessly with mercoljzed wax, the comforting prospect of Forty More Years of Beauty. Don't simply atfor complexion wax; it must It Mercofoed. Jll chemists stock ft try it in your bath w appointment m. TO H.M. THK KIN& ISCRUBBS— AMMONIAi MARVELLOUS PREPARATION j InvtliMblefw Toilet «nd Domestic Purposes. Softens Hard Water. for the Hair. ' Inu--. "I %cau by M <»»quito Bites. . Cleans Plate,tlewellery, and Carpet*, ...... hr Mi by ajl Qtonn and ehwnlitu •ORUBB & 00. (Australia), Ltd., Melbeumt, Vleterla.

At the first hint of a cold eet •'NAZOL." Nothing like it for Influenza. Catarrh, and Sore Throat. Panetra'Aft and germ-killiaa. u fld. 3

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17247, 10 September 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17247, 10 September 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17247, 10 September 1921, Page 2