A'little lady you ,all know in this city was onco very unhappy. Everyono wondered why. had. money—piles of it—a figure that men used to fairly ravo about —hosts of admirers—in fact, was quite' ripping. Only her completion! Blotchy and rough, tanned by tho sun —it was wretched. That was her sorrow. Then a change carno about—everyono noticed it. • Her skin lost all its blemishes — it became soft, and smooth, 'and beautiful, with that clear satiny look you see in tho skins of little girlies. And th? lady is no longer sad:' She is tho admired of all.. Would you liko to know how the cliango nvas brought about? Listen, while I whisper it — Valazel That's all. Valaze! Has tho little fablo any meaning to you?—Advt. 5987
Messrs. Caterer and Carey, the ready-money drapers, Cuba Street/have a special announcement to-day, on page 11. The November sale in connection with James Smith and Sons, "The . New House," Cuba Street, closes to-day, and ladies are advised to read carefully the announcement appearing on page 11, • t , • Messrs. Ilarcourt and Company' direct attention to their'revised advertisement of selected properties for sale, appearing in this issue. The firm's November number of "The Register and Property Investors' Guide" is now published, and will be forwarded to any address on application.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 57, 30 November 1907, Page 11
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