CREAM AND ROSES.
A. noted writer, is just now deploring the fact that witli. the decline of portrait painting,- ladies forgot; the art of dressingsuitably, and lost the gift ■of - a .graceful, carriage, of the person. ' The writer might have ■ added that.,with the revival of the .miniature, ladies : are again beginning 'to ; consider ;.the! advantage of - a beautiful coiffure, and the value;of a charming complexion., - In the, very -front rank of aids to the preservation of boauty and ajyouthM , appearance'are the marvellous discoveries., of John, Strango Winter-, (Mrs. Arthur/Stannar'd),, the, noted'lady .writer, whoso toilet preparations ;• are. meeting with as , great approval..-, as her hooks have commanded V, for .- so ... many"years. LAKSHMI, her delicious skin lotion,' is compounded from' a, , recipe; which . was famous in a former ■ century, and now brought into a :nen- vogue by the clever writer, -...ilt is named .by -its discoverer after .LAKSHMI,, the goddess in Hindu Mythology of I'ower and Beauty, and right worthy, of its«titlo is: tho wonderful preparation. . The skin-is a tender fabric,' and . requires: 'tender. ■ treatment-. Treat- your skin kindly and gently, and you . will be repaid 'a; hundredfold— and there', is, lio. skin preparation to equal LAKSHMI; ■■■Bathe .your-'.face-with tho. refreshing LAKSHMI,. and, your- skin wi11... become:: pure:,' and ~transparent as • dainty . porcelain, ,and your : complexion will .bo ras.roses, seen through. milk. It makes tho skin like velvet,-.smooth, and supple, and of;an exquisitolsoftness. John Strange -Whiter tells ; tho .story of her wonderful, discoveries in. -her book, "Comely .Woman;".; which is' presented free to all. applicants. In it you will read of - tne invention of tho - splendid ■John Strange. -Winter. .-.Hair.' Food which: delivered the gifted writer, from hideous baldness, and of LAKSHMI .CREAM, a most' nutritious skin food.'-- LAKSHAII can bo , procured, from all-chemists; and dealers, price ils. Gd.. per. bottle, : or direct from. John Strange Winter, '22-Nnthau's Buildings, Wellington, ;3s. Del., post free (secure, from : observation),—Advt. 10
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 740, 12 February 1910, Page 11
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