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t Soups and Sauces plc.-islns to the palate when thickened ' ■■ to a delicate ccsaxny consijeency with -- ■ ■ Brown & Polsbii's:::. r ) Corn Flour f Tkeustfui 'Brown &Po!-on' tUapc 600~< r ~- ■ trim's and post frcr, from J. B. CufilUm J « Co.. P.O. Box 343. Auckland. _*** J-,—__=T«t3 " BEAUTY COLLEQTI(Si~ ODTTINGS FHOM BEAUTY ARTICLES. THE CREAM OF MODERN BEAUTY ADVICE, REMOVING BAD COMPLEXIONS. Cosmetics can never really help a poor complexion; often they aro positivelyharmful. The sensible, rational way is to actually remove the thin veil of ""fling, half-dead scarf-skin from the' face, and giv c the fresh, rigorous, and beautiful young skin underneath «- chance to show itself and to breathe. '"■■ Ibis is best done in a very siinpltf .way, by merely applying mercolised wax ■l night, like cold cream/ arid washing it_ off in the morning. It absorbs the disfiguring cuticle gradually and harmlessly, leaving a brilliant natural complexion. Of course, this also takes with it all such facial blemishes "as red blotches, tan, moth patches, sallownesa, liver 'spots, etc. The newVijkin is usually several degrees Egnter, and finer in texture. TO KILL HAIR ROOTS. .".... Women annoyed with disfiguring" growths ot superfluous hair wish to' know not merely how to temporarily remove the hair but how to kill the roots permanently. For this purpose pure powdered pheminol may be applied directly to the objectionable hair growth, lhe recommended treatment is designed fcot only, to instantly remove the hair but also to actually kill the. roots so that the growth -will not return.' About • •n ounce of pheminol should be sufficient NOW TO HAVE THICK AND PRETTY HAIR. Soaps and -'artificial shampoos ruin many beautiful heads of hair. .Few people know that a. teaspoonful..of good •tallax dissolved in a cup of hot water ha* a natural affinity for the hair and makes the most delightful . shampoo imaginable. It leaves the hair brilliant, soft, and wavy, cleanses the ecalp completely, and. greatly stimulates' the hair growth. The only : : drawback- ris . that stallax seems rather expensiye.' It comes to the chemist only in sealed^lb>pack-'> ages. However, this is sufficient Sfor-twenty-five or-thirty shamp6os,':.and"itC~ really works out very cheaply/-iin'~theF •ud.—^Advt. . . ... r-; .■;;.._;!,;.■ TJ:.; HAVE BEAUTIFUL, HEAtTsfc ■ " . HAIR. ...; \;::.''S^. ■ BY GREAT/HAItl 1 SPECIALIST; > HAIR C 0 NST R U CTION.. „->) HAIR, like the finger nails, is a cuticlegrowth, the average life of a hairY I being seven years. Curly hait has a flat; . surface and straight hair is round. WhenJ : a hair comes out it does not' leave a" seedr^ ] bo to speaK, but is a new creation eachcyclo. It is the pregnating of the blood " and secretion of the oil-glands that creates the new hair before the old hair is expelled from the scalp. In making hair: tonics the specialist has to keepi in imn3 these two chief factors, as welt as" the" general hair conditions, such us excessively dry, coarse, brittle hair; oily, greasy, streaky hair; greyness (the loss of hair colour); dandruff, etc. JN ro one tonic "will correct a dry and oily hair condition,*-for both these conditions are entirely different. Therefore, Donnelly's Hair ' Tonics aro ■ made in different numbers, and when buy-. ing same make sure you get the correct' number. VERY DRY HAIR. : '. ' The lack of natural oil in the scalp will cause hair to become dry, brittle, and lifeless, any natural wave will straighten put*, arid the scalp in most cases becomes covered with dandruff. Donnelly's .Hair Re;. storer No. 1 is especially prepared to correct this condition. It contains the nearest; oil to the^natural oil of the scalp that hair science has yet discovered, combined .with; an irritant to help the blood circulation. PrScure from your chemist, hairdresser, or. direct from us, a thirty-day supply for threo shillings and sixpence, -massage- wellinto the scalp daily as directed; and" you" ft-ill find your hair 'will become -soft -andglossy, all natural wave will come back, with that natural, healthy sheen that makes a woman's hair beautiful. '.- VERY OILY HAIR. " '--' There is a little pad of tissue which appends the oil-gland to the hair-cell. In numerous ways this pad decays, allowing the natural oil to leak out to .the surface of the scalp, instead of feeding into'the hair-cells. Donnelly's Hair Restorer No. Z will correct this condition by rebuilding; the pad and feeding the natural oil into the hair-cells, causing them to function correctly. This will in turn greatly increase hair growth, and instead of being lank and oily will become fluffy, easy to dress, and will not require shampooing . nearly. :.'»&. often. A thirty-day supply can be had [ from your chemist, hairdresser, or direct from us, for three shillings and sixpence; but remember that it. must be massaged well into the scalp daily. BALDNESS IN MEN. Once the scalp becomes entirely bald, no hair preparation is of much use. It simply is a waste of money, but to the man that has not yet gone completely bald, our No. 1 Hair Restorer will be a great help. This tonic must be massaged well into the scalp daily. We say massage well because this helps to bring the blood up. Especially do wo appeal to the young man who is just starting to lose his hair to use this great hair-renewing tonic. The morning shower, excessive study, the nerve, strain of business, the over-exertions of the athlete, the wearing of tight hatsall tend to cause an excessive hair-fall, but the daily use of this great tonic for a few weeks will renew hair vigour. - GREY HAIRS DISAPPEAR. Grey hairs are honourable, but they ara not always an asset to social or business life. We have given much study to thia subject. All hair colour is abstracted from the blood. There are three colour pigments—yellow, black, and red; and it is the blending of .these pigments that gives us the many different shades of hair. \Vhen hair goes grey, it simply means that the scalp 13 not getting, the required amount of pigment. Donnelly's Grey Hair Tonic is prepared by us to strengthen tho blood circulation, allowing more abstraction by the hair-cells. It is not a dye, and is absolutely harmless. Your chemist or hairdresser will supply a thirty-day treatment for three shillings and sixpence, or direct from us. Apply the same as any other hair, tonic, and very soon those grey . hairs will start to disappear. CONSULTATION FREE. You can consult us at our Rooms, 75, Vivian Street, Wellington, about'any hair or scalp troubles, free of any charge. We invite you to take advantage of the fifty years of actual hair knowledge of Mr. Donnelly, sen., and the fifteen years' experinirn of Mr. Donnelly, jun., gained in the leading hair colleges and salons in America. If you live out of town, send us your name 'and address, and we will send you a. special consultation form that gives us all the information required. Address all correspondence to Donnellj and Son. Consulting Hair Specialists;- -To,Vivian Street,; Wellington, N.Z. '

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1924, Page 11

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