HOW I PERMANENTLY REMOVED MY SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. After Pastes, Powders, DepHatories, E!ectricity, and various advertised preparations had failed. A Simple easy method which any lady can use at home, and quickly rid herself for ever of this humiliating affliction. By KATHRYN B. FIRMIN. 1 was deeply humiliated by superfluous superfluous hair returned, I realised that nan- which seemed to steadily increase 1 had truly made a most marvellous disand become moro hideous as 1 grew older, covcry. The wonderful transformation in and I cannot find words to tell you how iuv appearance caused comment among good I felt, and what a terrible load was my friends, and they thought that a lifted off my mind when I finally realised veritable miracle had been wrought. When that tho unsightly growth had disip- I divulged to them the secrot I had dispeared for ever. Before achieving this covered,' they tried the same method oil happv result, I had tried many advertised their own skins, with equally effective remedies, but found to my sorrow that if and permanent results. They told mo in they removed tho hair at all, it was for a guarding this secret I was withholding a short time only, and the hairs soon great boon from womankind, and urged reappeared—stronger and that I should tell others, thicker than ever. Even „ .• ~~K"- ™ that H " "ff'ictod the electric needlo was women might benefit by tried upon my sVin, my discovery. One of the and I endured a great r «"M(''!/3{tjre<,^???J' ; ' most eminent chemists deal of pain from its use, ♦»» of Paris examined the but simply met with dis- •,*** v vfri •sf?'%\?' treatment and gave, it the appointment. I had spent / highest e ndorsoment. A so much tinio and money £ _ 'M**! , * prominent society lady on these various methods f w ' lo 4 '^' s m€ 'h°d that I was in despair and j u , & rorae time says: almost ready to give up, (i_, \ "Your treatment 19 marthinking that I must S \ vellous because it is persuffer for ever from this I \ manent. My skin has reterrible affliction. It was / \ niained smooth and white then that I chanced to / \ without a shade of superlearn of a device by / \ fluous hair." I have never which the women o'f -->/ t j.fmasA known this remarkable ancient Rome had com- v^' process to fail, but you pletely rid themselves of SvS v '''la' j \ can judge for yourself of superfluous hair. With fsKfii!? , J \ its seemingly miraculous this idea in mind I began V«*'/ \ " ow «i'- I™ so gvatefnl a series of careful esperi- . mS—- -" r ">.V own delivery from merits in an effort to the- enrse of superfluous wrest this hidden secret ' lwir, that I feel that I from the past. At last mv efforts were should give full particulars regarding my crowned with success, for I discovered a fliscovery to all my sisters who need it. method entirely different from anything I Merely the free coupon for reply, and 1 had ever before so?n. I used it on my will Fend you particulars by return of own skin, and it quickly removed all my post. I will positively guarantee that superfluous hair without the slightest any lady can permanently and nauilessly vestige of pain or discomfort. I was remove her superfluous hair, and that she delighted, but feared that somo sign of can easily u?c tin? P'wsj in the privacy the hair might return. After .1 few weeks of her own home without the knowKke had passed 1 noticed that my skin r>l any-MW. Aililrpis, KAIHM.N B. FlK"till remained clear, soft, and white. >TIN (Dept. G32P\ 85 Great Portland and as the months slipped by and Street, London, W. Eiig. not the slightest trace of the hated NOTE —The discovery of Mine. Firmin is unquestionably a marvellous blessing to all women snffi-rine from this humiliating affliction, ami we strongly ailyi™ readers to write at once for full information regarding her secret. Don t use this treatment near the scalp, eyebrows, or where you do not wish to have tho hair permanently removed. ■ ■ .■■■'■ ii'iii'i'i*" L '"'^'-'HPyTiwni^ir7wf TW "*" 1 ** A^**u,^1 * IIJ,J '-^-** ,B * JI * a * >^v '^* gJ^*, **"^*""* , ' J *" rat *"" rlp— "*™ tt>™ "" Issued to readers of Wellington "Dominion" by Kathryn B. Fimiin. Cut out this coupon to-day and send with your name and address, to Kathrvn B. Firmin (Dept. «32C), M «rcat Portland btreei, London, W. En", "for free information rosrardiiic; her marvellous discovery tor permanently and painlessly removing superfluous hair. Name Address
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1295, 25 November 1911, Page 10
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