Somo women are convinced that unless many hours bo given to the complexion it is useless to do anything. This is an orror. What is wanted is a face and skin, preparation presented in a form agreeable,' convenient and easy of application. Now is the time to guard the complexion against cold winds which shrivel tho skin. Choose some absolutely pure, cream, such as Miss Milsom's Cnltene Palm (rog.), 3s. 6d., which is applied during day, merely, rubbed into face with finger-tips, and when: dry wiped off .lightly... The effect /of tins'.. .marvellous oreani'.is. like magic." Perfectly'-harm-less, and balnrto the skin: Cultene Skin Food (reg.), Ssl', for"nigttly : applicatibn'as .per .directions, on .Jar.; ■;. -Hygienic --Pace Powders, four shades; -2s.- 6d. •' All face treatments, manicuring,; all hair work— the ..latest and lightest. Advice gratis and confidential. Miss Milsom, Barnett's Buildings, 94 Willis Street. Tel. 814 — Advt. .
Convincing proof of the value of "Sj, dal" in cases'of sunburn and vrindburn is provided in a statement by a non. com. now in camp at Trentham. He had suffered severely from chapped and roughened skin, tried a sample pot and derived such remarkable benefits that he spread its name and : fame amongst others at the camp, all. of whom speak in the highest terms.of tho softening soothing, healing properties of this re! freshing emollient. 2s. at chemists and stores—Advt.
This paragraph is to catch the feminine eye of any unfortunate sufferer with superfluous hair on lip ' or chin. "RTJSMA" will save yon the expense and disappointment of many unsuccessful treatments. It may bo used in your own bedroom with very little trouble and n« inconvenience. It is swift in its effectspermanent in its results—and modest in its cost. Whon "RUSMA" is within every lady's reach, why continue to suffer the humiliation that superfluous hair causes? Thero'is no uncertainty about "RUSMA"—it is a guaranteed cure and may be had on application to Mrs. Hullen. Toilet Specialist, 3 Courtonay Placo .Wellington.—Advt. , '
Wedding Announcements. — Beautiful roses and the choicest of flowers only are used when designing wedding bouquets, which I make a speciality of. Packed and forwarded through the Dominion. Miss Murray, Vice-Regal Florist, 86 Willis Street.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3061, 24 April 1917, Page 3
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