YOUR FEATURES DON'T I MATTER Half as much as your complexion. A woman with indifferent, even homely features, can be exceedingly attractive if she has a fine complexion. What constitutes ft. really lovely *kin? Look at a child's complexion; all the paint and powder in the world won't produce juct that freshness of tint and delicacy of texture. The loveliest skin is • natural skin. NATURE'S WAT. In perfect health the outer skin is perpetually being "thrown off" or renewed, disclosing the clean fresh tissue underneath In time this action becomes weakened and sometimes lost altogether, with the result that the complexion becomes coarse wrinkied, and "muddy." Mercolised wax prevents this in a scientific way. By smearing the wax on every night, the old soiled outer skin is made to flake away invisibly, and the clear, fresh complexion beneath is revealed. No other treatment acts in exactly this way or produces exactly the same result. Natural perfection is the greatest beauty, of a complexion. Mercolised wax assists your skin to perfect itself, keeping it clear and free to breathe, and impregnating it with oxygen, with the result that any woman who uses it systematically can count on having a »oft, clear, and delicate skin up to quite an advanced age.—Advt.
Before ibu Start! Spin along to the Froien Products Factory, 210 Vivian, Street, for your picnic supplies of " Frost? Jack" Ice Cream. No summer holiday is complete without this cooling, wholesome delicacy. Suppli in containers that keep it cool tot five hours. 'Phone 23-367. \\ TbostyJaoc ICECREAM/?
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 3, 5 January 1926, Page 5
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255Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 3, 5 January 1926, Page 5
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