how to DAMP-SEf your own wave by Yvette d'Elmonte. This marvellous discovery of a famous chemist and beauty adviser works on hair of any texture ... on am- »«-»v* . . . natural or permanent—and takej but four minutes! It's the perfect new way to "damp-set" your hair—and ;ait much time, and many shillings'. And it's so easy! All you need is bru?h. comb, and an ounce of Velmol.- (A bottle is only 2/1 at any chemist.) Too simply run damp comb through hair arrange hair, as you want it. with Angers and comb. "Damp-ittting" keep* hair fastidiously fresh—keeps waves so Jinn and n»at—yet never "stiff or "greasy." it holds even a finger-wava for days. Stakes a "perm." last a lot lon»er. Ask for a bottle of V«lmol. to-day. aft your chemist.
Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Miaufes Choking-, gasping-. wheezing Asth»% and Bronchitis poison your system, rum your health and weaken your heart. Mendaco. the prescription of an American physician, starts killing Asthma. Germs in 3 minutes, refreshes the blood and builds new vitality so that you care sleep soundly all night, eat anvthinr and enjoy life. Mendaco is so successful that it is guaranteed to give yoa free, easy breathing in :» hours and to completely stop your Asthma in S days or money back on return of empty package. Get Mendaco from your chemist. The guarantee pretacta yo%. MZ99
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22252, 17 November 1937, Page 5
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