J.D.K.Z. GIN FOR'THE SYSTEM. The perfect purity of this genuine pot-still Malt Gin has won its. endorsement by medical men for numerous disorders. The judicious use of J.D.K.Z. Gin in cases of rheumatism-and gout, for example, ensures great relief, splendid for that "tired" feeling. Look for White Heart on square bottle. At all hotels or bottle stores.—Advt.
THE GIRL-THEY CAUSED " FRECKLE-FACE." HOW MY LADY NOW KEEPS ■ THOSE BLEMISHES AWAY. As a child she was called "Cute Little Freckle Face.."' , As a girl her schoolmates nicknamed her "Ugly Freckle Face." And as she blossomed into young womanhood—well, they only cast critical eyes upon her facial blemishes, and turned their attention to more attractive girls. You can imagine how she looked and felt, because, if you have freckles—why, you feel just the same. But now they can't call her "Freckle Face," and here is the reason: Hor freckles have faded away, leaving her fair, clear, youthful complexion an object of envy instead of ridicule. And' you have the same chance, too, to remove your freckles. Get an ounce of Itintho—double strength—from your chemist. Apply it night and morning, and you'll, soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to fade away, while the lighter spots have vanished entirely. Rarely is more than an ounce needed to thoroughly clear and beautify the complexion. But be sure to ask for the double strength" Kinthp, as this is obtainable under guarantee of lrioney back if it doesn't remove freckles — Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 114, 18 May 1925, Page 15
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