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Fish, vegetables and sweets are more attractive when served with a dainty sauce thickened tea smooth consistency with Brown *Polson'» Corn Flour/ Tht kinitthicl Cr i~ expert cktfi instil A t 1 '■ on uilng. > 7^ 3 ===— y tumaeMmatmmmr-^. 'h

CLEVER BEAUTY SECRETS. »EVEALED BY A LONDON CHEMIST. This series of art; '''•'■' simple and homely •nggestions should come'as a great relief to the pnzzled beaaty seeker. The dispensing chemist, above all others, is in , »■■.«. position to judge results from long experience with thousands of cases. Mr. Smith has made'a special study of the r chemistry of beauty culture for many years, and the time is ripe for some such expert's clear statements, backed by the authority of experience and knowledge. _■ ; 7 7 RENEWING COMPLEXIONS. \", J-P .'*foolishto attempt to cover np or . hide a_ 'sallow complexion, when you can ,so easily remove the sallowness itself Rouge and the like on a brownish skin ; only .emphasise the defect. The better' ■way is to apply pure mercplised wax—the same as you would cold cream—putting ,-.!* on ?t night, removing it in the morn"mg with warm water and soap, following ■with a dash of cold water. The affect of a few applications is simply marvellous. The half-dead cuticle is absorbed iby the wax—painlessly, gradually, in tiny, imperceptible particles—revealing the beautiful velvety white new skin be neath: _ No. woman need have a sallow, blotchy. pimply, or freckled complexion if she will Just get some good mercolised wax and use as suggested. FEMININE MOUSTACHES., To women who are annoyed by disfiguring downy hair growths a method of . permanently eradicating the same will - come as a piece of good news. For this - purpose pure powdered pheminol may be used. Almost any chemist should be able tn supply an ounce of this drug. The recommended treatment is designed not ; only to remote the disfiguring, growth ■ instantly, leaving no trace, but also to actually kill the hair roots without irritating the skin. THE KISS CURL. I cannot too strongly condemn the use •f the hot curling-iron. It means death to the hair eventually. Moreover, it is 1 entirely unnecessary. The hair can be ; made; beautifully wavy-and curly to any extent and in any form desired, merely by usin;: such a, simple: b'eredient as pure silmerine.- • This perfectly: harmless ■ liquid should be apolied to the hair with a clean.'-"tooth, brush a't,j)ighti... In the morning you will find that a very beautiful natural wave and curliness has re-, suited, and the effect will last many days The liquid siimerme is very beneficial and is not sticky or greasy. . A couple of ounces should last a very long „ time. '- THE MA3NETJSM.OF BEAUTIFUL ' ~.'.' :r . hair. - ■-.■■>.,.■■ Beautiful hair adds immensely to the " t personal magnetism of both men and ; .women. Actresses and smart women are ever on the look-out for any harmless thing that will increase the .natural beauty of their hair. The latest method is to use pure stallax as a shampoo on '. account of the peculiarly glossy. fluffy, ; and wavy effect which" it leaves. As stallax has never been used much for this -. purpose, it comes to the chemist only in „ ilb sealed packages, enough for twe'ntv- _ five or thirty shampoos. A teaspoonful „ of the fragrant stallax granules, disiolv- ~ ed in a cup of hot water, is more trjan sufficient for each shampoo. It is very beneficial and stimulating' to the hair, apart from its beautifying effect. I WHAT WOMEN HATE. 4 , Every woman hates a shiny nose and a „ dull or greasy complexion. Few know "■,^t J-here is anjnstantaneous. remedy at hand in the home, one that is absolutely harmless and that defies detection even under the closest scrutiny. If you have no cleminite in the house, get about an ounce, and add just sufficient water to dissolve it. A little of this lotion applied to the face will instantly cause the freasiness to disappear, and tne skin will aY.?_ a perfectly natural, velvety, youth fnl~bloqm that any woman might'envy. The-effect will jast for'manv hours, and n>;lPpwder is required, even under the most; trying conditions; indoors or out. Toi prepare .Hhe. YaoeV^rieck,' and arms »or;'ai;l°ng eyening-in a- hotr ballroom nothing, can.compare ":with-this" simple home-made lotion.—-Advt.'

MOTpRf Child's Best Laxative Is "California Syrup of Figs" Hurry, Mother! Even a bilious const!sated, feverish child loves the pleasant tasta if California Syrup of Figs—" Galifig"— md it never fails to open the bowels. A ;easpoonful to-day may prevent an ailing jhild to-morrow. " ..'..' Ask your chemist for California Syrup »f Figs—" Califig " —which has directions !or babies and children of all.ages printed an bottle. Of all chemists and stores 1/9,' or 2£ times the quantity for 3/-. Loot for " Caling " on the package...

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 140, 11 December 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 140, 11 December 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 140, 11 December 1923, Page 10