™ «■s*# MM 2&s SS33BS MS* MIM rasas 3*5 Sip >, '• £ .'V sws >■<*< fm ' £s «3 SaSS sm: sssss Britain's best beauty treatment WORLD-RENOWNED FOR EXCELLENCE AND ACCEPTED IN NEW ZEALAND WITH ALL THE ENTHUSIASM ITS MERITS JUSTIFY. CYCLAX PREPARATIONS COVER A VERY WIDE RANGE AND PROVIDE A MOST EFFECTIVE HELP, TOWARDS THE ATTAINMENT OF INDIVIDUAL' BEAUTY AND CHARM. Cyclax must inevitably give greater loveliness to those who use it, and its softly fragrant, pleasant preparations are intended for careful,* economical use. CYCLAX IS A THOROUGHLY RATIONAL, SIMPLE SYSTFM OF BEAUTY CULTURE AND FULL PARTICULARS ARE GLADLY GIVEN AT OUR TOILET COUNTER OR IN OUR HAIRDRESSING DEPARTMENT. CYCLAX SOAP SPECIAL LOTION SKIN FOOD POWDER BASE CLEANSING LOTION BRACEINE, POWDER BLENDED LOTION ROUGE, LIPSTICK etc., etc. The Cyclax Booklet—"THE ART OF BEING LOVELY" gladly given, or sent post free, on request. SOLE CANTERBURY AGENTS. COMPLETE STOCKS AVAILABLE. J. Ballantyne & Co. Ltd.
CATARRH SUFFERERS. Nose choked up. Frontal Headaches clots of discharge running from nosa into back of throat, glassiness of eyes, taste gone, bad breath, head noises, sneezing, burning sensation at back '£. eyes. Tavener's ANTI-CATARRH is THE CURE. One month's treatment 3s 6d (posted 4s 6d). Sold everywhere, l:or Tavener, Chemist, next Beath's, ■""nvnaita fttllantjnOill -^
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21631, 15 November 1935, Page 5
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