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Wrinkles Removed in a Night Without Plasters, Creams or Appliances

After these Methods as well as Steaming Pots, Drugs, Masks, Prescriptions, Apparatus, Massage, and all Advertissd Treatments had Absolutely Failed.

A Remarkable Interview with Mme. Uawton, who for the first time reveals to Wellington "Dominion" Readers Full Particulars of Her Reoent Discovery. Nothing Like It Was Ever Used or Ever Heard of Before.

By BLANCHE CORDON.

It has remained for a woman unskilled in scientific research to solve, qnite by accident, the problem that has baffled all science ajid the entire medical profession the world over. In a recent interview Mme. Lawton explained to the writer why no ons_ need patronise expensive Beauty Specialists now, for any woman can easily accomplish, in the strict privacy of her own home, the seeming miracles which are causing physicians and beauty experts everywhere to stand aghast in 6tartled amazement. Tor tho

gone, and in less than a week !ier face was soft, clear, and smooth as a young child's. Mme. Lawton found a way to tighten the loose, sagging, wrinkled skin, and to build up firm, healthy tissue u'ndenwfttb where the wrinkles were, 60 the skin rested on an_ even surface and became virtually irriukle-proof. Now, after nearly two months, I sdw with my own eyes the face of smpotli, delicate contour, the beautiful, velvety skin and complexion like a rose, where formerly were the deep lines and . furrows that added 20 years to her age.' To describe

nrei urao Madame' Lawton has generously consented to Tcvcal how ' all the network of linos and furrows left "by ten years of illness, worry and care were swept from her face in a single night, as though by the wand of some fabled magician. She explained to me tiie .embarrassment

and humiliation she when her face became seared and Beamed by myriads of disfiguring wrinkles, how deep creases appeared where once the dimples were, and how she, though still young, had tho heartrending experience of being looked upon with pity, as a prematurely old woman totally devoid of all personal attractiveness. ■ For, after all, the world judges a woman's age by her appearance, .and if her face remains youthful, the mere passing of years means nothing to her. But if her face proclaims her old, a pitiless world sees only the disfiguring marks of time and approaching old age, so bids her step' aside for a younger generation. Mme. Lawton decribed with deep feel-, ing the sadness with which she ; thus viewed the passing of her own youth, and said it was the most bitterly tragic period of her whole life. She was able to afford any expense, so could command the services of the \best specialists. in the land, and she frantically tried massage which stretched the 6kin still more, electrical treatments that were torture, medicines tbat made, lier ill, suction cups, masks, irritating lotions, and worthless advertised methods galore. After wasting a fortune in this way ; however, she was compelled to give up in absolute despair. Imagine, then, her ecstasies of joy and delight, the indescribable .relief that filled' her soul- to overflowing, when quite by accident she one day discovered an almost incredibly simple process, involving, atotally new scientific principle, which quickly banished eyery trace of line or wrinkle from her face. _ .Light lines and crowsfoet disappeared within- an hour, in a single night, the deepest creases were

the method here in full detail would somewhat overrun the space alloted to me for . this article, but Mme. Lawton explained that a perfect deluge of reguests for information has descended upon her, and many of the in- ' quiries are from her acquaintances but to personally write

a satisfactory answer to. everyone would be quite impossible, so she hit upon the clever plan of fully describing her method in a 6inall booklet. A limited number of these, the first to be printed, and just arrived, and after much persuasion I was fortunately able to arrange with Mme. Lawton to send one of these attractive booklets, while they last, absolutely free of cost, to any of our Teaders sufficiently interested to write her and enclose two penny stamps for posting expenses. Mme. Lawton refused to accept the slightest payment for her trouble, saying she 'has explained the method to many of her friends, from whom she showed me letters, proving they had all used it with wonderful, success; and as it now appears to be practically infallible, she welcomes this opportunity to show her gratitude by giving the secret to our reai ors.' Simply address Mme. Lawton (572 D.), 197 Recent Street, London, W., Eng., and I advise writing promptly, as the supply of booklets is limited, and tho offer expires in 8 weeks, owing to the amount of trouble and work involved. Nevertheless, I consider it very kind and generous of her to subject.'herself to the inconvenience even for a short period, especially when we consider that she makes no charge whatever for the booklet. . The 6upp]y is estimated to last 8 weeks, but if you are delayed in writing aad no booklots .Temain when your letter arrives tho postage will be returned to you. This arrangement has been made for tho special benefit of Wellington "Dominion" readers only, and this article should bo torn out and enclosed in your letter .as evidence. that you are eutl.tled to receivo 'the valuable information.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 31 July 1915, Page 11

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Wrinkles Removed in a Night Without Plasters, Creams or Appliances Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 31 July 1915, Page 11

Wrinkles Removed in a Night Without Plasters, Creams or Appliances Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 31 July 1915, Page 11

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