For the oomplexion you must feed the muscles of the face. This may bo a complex statement, but it is the truth. Starved muscles mean a withered skin. To a woman a clear, smooth, fresli, healthy complexion means everything. Miss Milsom's scientific outfit for the face should be on every toilet; table, and the treatmeut instructions that go with same are so simple and rapid, and results go pleasing, that all oxclaiin: "Fancy not trying this before!" Outfit includes Cultcne;Rkin Food (35.), applied nightly; Culteno Balm (3s. 6d.), applied daily—a face muscle food. Makes the skin look clear and good, prevents blackheads), large pores, redness, coarseness, and wrinkles. Mi3s iHilsom guarantees all preparations positively discourago growth on face. Dust face often with Antiseptic Hygienic Face Powder, all shades (2s. Gd.), no better poudre known. Lip Food (2s. Gd.), keeps lips smooth and froo from chaps;, does not wipe off. Miss Jfilsom, opposite Shortt's Picture Theatre, 91 Willis Street. 'Phone 814.— Advt.
Brisk demand continues for "NO RUBBING" Laundry Help in Is, packets, also for "Thinker" Brand Writing Tablet*.—A dirt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 50, 22 November 1917, Page 3
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