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Harmless " fruit " laxative cleanses fresh fruit. In a short while you will feel stomach, liver, and bowels the benefit. Tho bowels will be gently without griping or relieved, and the stomach cleansed and discomfort. sweetened us the undigested food is moved on and got rid of. The tongue will grow clean again and the head will bo cooled An, acid stomach, clogged with ferment- and cleared. There is no mistaking the ing, ill-digested food, meains that the liver beneficial effect; of California Syrup of is not doing its duty. Nature provided Figs—"Califig." Directions aro, with it ripe fruit juices to keep the liver up to its for adults and children of all ages. This work. California Syrup of Figs—"Califig," pleasant laxative is good for all, and canis a deliciously refreshing fruit laxative not possibly harm even the most delicate, which is always in season. You can keep but you must ask for "Califig"—Califorit at hand, and it will bo an unfailing nia Syrup of Figs, and look for the name friend whenever tho tongue is coated, and trade mark of the California Fig bowels sluggish, breath foul, throat dry or Syrup Co. All chemists sell "Califig"— sore, stomaoh full of wind, and head hot California Syrup of Figs: in bottles of two and aching You can take a doso whenever sizes, Is ljd and Is-9d. 1 it is needed, as 6afely as you could eat How to Treat your Hair and Complexion. A Few Simple Beauty Hints. By Mdlle. GABY DESLYS, the well-known Parisian Actress YOU ask me for a few bints on tho anything inferior to wash the hair treatment of the hair and complexion, with. Get some good stallax from Well, the less "treatment" you give your chemist and use a teathe skin tho better. I do not believe spoonful in a cup of hot water, much in massage, but orm Then rinse the hair well and a little cream to the S*****'"*^^ *' w^ '°°k bright and glossy, face is necessary to coun- y\ --ss^ll^hP^Sv -^ t°ni° i 8 necessary when teract the effects of wind or / ~^P*li§sk \ hair 's inclined to fall sun. What cream would I / >*% ***3k*f^ A ou1" more than it should, and recommend ? Well, I advise / -^^dffimiisk, 'A Is always good to use during you to use a little merco- / J^pC^T JsP** 'Si t' le 6P"ng and autumn. Then lized wax every night and j *|||pi *$§%%& * s|| '^c na'r needs a little—what again in the morning after I $1 do you call it? —stimulant, washing the face. Rub it \ *^lij!@*?>^'''*i)J an<^ or s wouid advise gently into the skin, then \ f }\ J|||s| you to get a packet of borawipe off any superfluous wax \ «° h -'^Ph^Wl nium and mix it with some and dust a little barri-agar VJf 7$ "^M^**! "*/ bay rum; dab this into the over the face. You will find >sS*£i'***'W*^*if-r roots and it will not only I that this will be the only X'jjgjjj'lgfjgy stop the fall, hut make your "treatment" necessary and _, ' TTT ,« hair grow long and thick, will keep your face fresh Photo * w™*et and Buys. Give your hair a gQod brush . and youthtul-looking for all your lite. i ng every night and that will be all that The mercolized wax removes all the dead you need do. outer skin, so that you have always a _ fair, fresh complexion like a girl's., A/ /Oy^T jf*s%&/&^ S For the hair, the first and most import- T^y' ant thing is a good shampo. Never use /( " jC. t t\~ - Blackheads Fly Away. Instantaneous Remedy for Blackheads, Greasy Skin, and Enlarged Pores. A practically instantaneous remedy for cloth. In a. few minutes dry the face and blackheads, greasy skins and enlarged the offensive blackheads will,come right pores, recently discovered, is now coming off on the towel. Also the large oily pores into general use in the boudoir. It is very immediately close< up and efface themsimple, harmless and pleasant. Drop a selve naturally. The greasiness disappears stymol tablet, obtained at tho chemist's, and the skin is left smooth, soft and cool, in a tumbler full of hot water. After the This simple treatment is then repeated a effervescence has subsided bathe the face few time at intervals of four or five days in the liquid, using a small sponge or soft to ensure the permanence of the result. Grey Hair—Home Remedy. An old-fashioned Recipe restores Youthful Appearance. There are plenty of reasons why grey lite and mix it with three ounces of bay hair is not desirable and plenty of reasons rum. Apply to the hair with a, small why hair dyes should not be used. But, sponge for a few nights "and the greyness on the other hand, there is no reason why will gradually disappear. This liquid is you should havo grey hair if you do not not sticky or greasy and does not injure want it. To turn the hair back to a na- the hair in any way. It has been used tural colour is really a very simple mat- for generations with most satisfactory retor. One has only to get from the chem- suits by those who have known the for- , ist two ounces of concentrate of tamma- mula. To Kill Roots of Superfluous Hair. ! The most Effective Formula ever Discovered. Women • annoyed with disfiguring The recommended treatment is designed growths of superfluous hair wish to know not only to instantly remove the hair but not merely how to temporarily remove also to actually kill the roots so that the the hair, but how to kill tho hair roots' growth will not return. About an ounce permanently. For this purpose pure of pheminol, obtainable from the chemist, powdered pheminol may be applied di- should bo sufficient, rectly to the objectionable hair growth. ■ ■' Ask Specially for WJ dmx -_. -^ «j^ othite Horse Vf Tl* WHISKY " I * AND,TAKE NO OTHER fl|&9 CHEAP WHISKY IS FALSE ECONOMY—DRINK THE BEST AN! TAKE LESS MACKIE & CO. DISTILLERS LTD. Island «f Islay, London, ud Gasgsw "SH®** Eatab. 1742 ' By Appolntmeit I" Ah ! This Sauce Does Make j A Difference !" 1 I BEAVER WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE livens up a meal won- | derfully. It makes you want food, enjoy it, and digest it. Made from an old English recipe, there's nothing but what is wholesome in »— — -JIT"*-*. U* ""!■-. .»iw.-.T~irmiiir, N S k<3vpeaver] g j-tomirifflMwl^ BRAND irr==%-s auce J PURE—PIQUANT—PALATABLE —, —, , _____ i Thoroughly matured before being bottled. Keeps good because of th& quality of its ingredients. Gives a rare relish to hot and cold meats, fish, game, pies, I soups, stews, and gravies. j Most economical! Not only goes far, but j Costs Half the Price of Imported Sauce. BEAVER TOMATO SAUCE should also be on your Table. Finest Sauoe of its kind! GET A. BOTTLE TO-DAY FROM YOUR STOREKEEPER If unable to procure "BBAVEK," send I postcard for name of nearest Dealer. jj The Empire Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Wellington |

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 55, 2 September 1916, Page 14

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