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K«H '% m if? m " Whenever J turn woman with a beautiful complexion J feel sure thai, -wli I but have a peep at her dressing-table, I should tee a tin of Mercolised Wax." Peggy O'Neill. "Every woman needs Mercolixed Wax. Those with a good complexion should use it regularly to preserve their beauty, while to those who lack a good complexion it will indeed be a gift from the gods, giving a clearness and purity to the skin which can be obtained in no other way." Winifred Barnes. The wo-i'an who aspires It the possession of a perfect cornWax every tiiglU. It is tht only substance which entirely removes the old dead shin, and gives to the face the bloom and freshness of youth." . Jose Collias, Six leading Actresses' Advice on the Complexion MERCOLIZED WAX is not a new invention. It is a wonderful preparation, well known to the beauties of bygone days, which has been re-discovered in recent years, and to which many of the most famous beauties of to-day owe their matchless complexions If your complexion is dull, muddy, lined or wrinkled, there is no neen to spend guineas on visits to beauty doctors, neither need you undergo the painful and dangerous operation of cutting or " lifting" the face. Simply get a little Mercolized Wax from any chemist, and apply it evenly all over the face and need; It is not necessary to rub it into the skin—simply spread it over the wax will do the rest. Gradually, imperceptibly, the dull old, worn skin, with all its lines, wrinkles,. and " sags," will be shed, leaving in its place the fresh, clear young skin beneath free from every blemish, and with all the peachlike bloom of earliest youth. Try it and see for yourself. A few applications will convince you of its unrivalled merits ; but; remember, it must be Mercolized. "McrcolisedWaxisnota "If you would possess a " Mercolised Wax it indeed VEnclos owed her wonder jut complexion, whost dreta little Mercolised Wax her greatest enemy-Old, Father \mmmmmm beauty made her irres.stibls your complexion will be tht Wax is regularly used." tern in her old age." envy ofall your friends." h»m» it*. Gertie Millar. Marie Hemingway. « I h '<

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17609, 11 November 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17609, 11 November 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17609, 11 November 1922, Page 2