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HOWTOGETRIDOF HAIR ON THE ARMS •'--■■ : ■■ ■ Never use a \ razor to reJ move hair. It 7 is the use of a razor that so =V quickly turns > the first soft, ) flno growth of , , hair on the \\/ I facoofayouth IV I into a coarse, / stiff and bi-ist ' - lybeardWien yon cu; liair with a razor it w is iust like / trimming a tS hedge; r°u i» \ simply make -VV \ it grpw faster \ \ V and thicker. i r i - More than two million women are using Veet to keep their arms smooth and freo from unsightly hair growths. Veet is a perfumed velvety cream that removes hair as if by magic \vncieas razor* merely remove hair aboct the skin surface, Veet melts the hair away beneatn it. It is as easy to apply as a face cream. Just spread it on as it comes from the tube, waitia few minutes, rinse it off.and the hair is gone. Satisfactory results guaranteed in every case or money back. Endorsed by the medical profession. Veet may be obtained for I/- and 2/6 from all chemists. New Zealand Distributors: P.O. Box 33, Wellington. Bnvar* of imitationt mdinhrior mbltitnttt—thoy «r« oft«n mora <xp<iistM too! ■ SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Permanently Removed by the only (12) Multiple Needl* Eleclrolyiii Method ia Cnriitdrarcb. Tk« lair follicle* cm raly b* affectively triatad by tat needle attind, aid tke rtinlti art pcrmutit. No paia and no tear*. Call and ccnuill — MADAMELORRAINE (Madam Litchfield) NcA-liv's BmUisff. tr Cube] t UtaW Sis. Phone 1744 U*U DIXIELAND. May be engaged toj iU aocial function*. Wedding Breakfast* a Speciality. Term* oa application. 'Poos* 647,

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18673, 23 April 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18673, 23 April 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18673, 23 April 1926, Page 2