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Among tho results lately declared al the meeting of the board of the Mysore local examinations, under the presidency of the Inspector-Geneial of Education, says the Indian Ladies' Magazine, it is most gratifying to learn that a female candidate of the Maharani's College for the Pandit examination has come out successfully at the very top of men who have passed. It is a marvellous success in female education, in the direction of Sanskrit, and Mysore can well be proud of this achievement as leading the way in female education. This ' successful female candidate is a talented young lady, and is a widow, by name Sundarammal, who will hereafter be known as "Pundit Sundarammal." Any reformer desiring the reputation of a philanthropist and the execration of all the nurseries should step forward, states a writer in the Daily Chronicle. Earnesfc-minded people want someone to make an addition to the children's charter imposing a curfew for children, a legalised bedtime. Plainly a job for a bachelor. No father could ever hope for affection again. A COMPLEXION FAIR AS A MOON. Probably every good thing that ever befel the world was prophesied somewhere. Which is to say that you can Cnd prophecy fqr everything if you are industrious and ingenious enough to look foi it '!'he best thing that ever befel the world of women who love their beauty is unquestionably Valaze The Valazo complexion is inimitable for purity a-nd charm. Its appeal is world-wide and compelling. The loveliest women in London have it. They do not take it off at night ; it is there for always, part of themselves. They do not have to put it on in the morning ; in the morning they are as fresh ni'd charming as at high noon. Their fairness is without equal among those who do not know Valaze. You cannot mistake them, once you are in the secret. And here we have Solomon singing, "Who is she that looketh forth at the morning, fair as the j rcoon, clear as the sun?" That will do i 'very well as a prophecy of the Valaze complexion. Valaze keeps the skin clear, smooth, and supple, free from freckles, lines and blotches. In jars, 4s and 7s, of leading chemists, or direct, post free, from Maison Valaze, 23, Brandon-slret, Wellington. If you want to know more of Valaze and tho wonderful Valaze specialties, write for Mile. Rubinstein's famous book, "Beauty in the Making."' Ii will delight you. — Advt. The instinctive craving for beauty, which is implanted in every woman's heart is^ a natural one, and fortunately right means is used. Now while that, one which can be easily satisfied if th© regularity of feature which is generally spoken of as "beauty" is possessed right from birth, that still more subtle charm, an exquisite complexion, is within the reach of every woman. A lovely skin can be attained and retained by the right process, a simple one, the use of Milos Skin Food. This exquisite preparation is composed entirely of Nature's own products, find will remove in a perfectly harmless and nnturnl way all blemishes of the skin, pimples, blackheads, crowsfeet, wrinkles, lines, etc., and leave the skin soft and blooming Procure a jar of Mlilos Skin Food now from your chemist, or, if he does not stock it, write direct to Miss M'Elwain. Toilet Specialist, 254 Queen-street, Auckland. Do it now. Milos results will please you. Prico 3s 9d a jar, post free. Private correspondence is invited. —Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1909, Page 7