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EICH IN VITAMINES. WONDERFUL FOOD VALUE. Medical authorities now declare that one of the most important factors ia food is the vitamin content. Vitamins are elements largely responsible for repairing restoring, and building up flesh tissue. Without vitamines, food is next to valueless. \ Vitamins are found in foods such as fresh fruit, vegetables, milk, eggs, aud cereals. That popular tonic fooa "Maltexo" is rich in vitamines, "Maltexo" with Cod Liver Oil is exceptionally so. "Maltese" is also rich in diastase! and maltose, properties having great natural tonic and nourishing values, and easily assimilated. For children and invalids, for adults who arc rundown, subject to colds, or suffering from constipation and indigestion, this great natural tonic food is unsurpassed. "Malteso" is Now Zealandmade. The more you buy New Zealandmado goods the less Unemployment there will be. In lib and 21b jars and 71b tins for families.—Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for children's Hnclciniz Cough.—Advt.

Some Beauty Secrets By MIMOSA My advice to ; smart women who I demand the very best results is to leave most toilet preparations alone. When facial applications are necessary, get only tht pure ingredients just as they come to the chemist himself. Ij will tell you in this column from time to time just what to get and just how to use it. Do not be persuaded into | buying some cheap toilet preparation | instead. Any chemist can supply you | with genuine original concentrated ingredients, if he will, and I know personally that most firms, 'make a speciality of selling original packages of all kinds of pure ingredients neat, { both direct and by post. I can point out to you, however, many useful hints, which involve no expense at all. "How To Shampoo."— Try pure stallax. I think you could.get »s sm»ll a quantity as two or three ounces. A remarkably good shampoo is made by dissolving a teaspoonful of stallax in a cup of hot water. This cleanses the scalp well, and makes the hair Tery soft, glossy and wavy. ' . n.R"»I Pown-"—*f you cannot sleep well, nerves just a tnfle unsettled, remember the body is like a. piano and need* to be kepi tuned up to concert pitch. The ideal body / tuner is Iron-Ox Tiny Tonic Tablets. They strengthen and umgorate the whole system and give instant relief from that "tired out," done up " feeling. " Rejuvenating The Skin."—You should not be discouraged because the face bleach you are using isn't effective; at certain seasons of the year all skins are more or less discoloured or irecklcd, and a face bleach is hardly adequate A substance which I highly recommend is MercoliKd Wax. It is a creamy product with wonderful absorptive properties, and in about ten days, if applied nightly, you will find'that ai °i i kln h. as a'most imperceptibly entirely naked off and the fresh skin mideriuatu i 4 apparent. This method is harmless, and tire results achieved are most beneficial to one's looks and to the skin itself. About an ounce will do. ■ "Eyebrows and Lashes."—Have you tried brushing your eyebrows with a small soft brush ? An excellent plan is to apply mennaline to stimulate the growth of the eyebrows and lashes as well. Get only an oimte. It can .• be applied with the finger-tip. I think you will find that your brows and lashes will suon become more luxuriant after such treatment. "Annoying Perspiration."—For the offensive perspiration odour you complain 6f I would by all means use a little white p=rgol; applied to the affected Surface with the finger-tips, it will instantly stop the trouble. ''Stimulating Hair Growth."—You should follow the instructions given in this article, ■and in addition make up a good hair aim icalp tonic, lake an ounce of boranium and mix v with a quarter mnt of bay rum; rub into the scalp occasionally. It stimulates tlis growth of hair and prevents dandruff: You will soon see of o'ur')"a?i roVement '" the Beneral "nation " A Graceful Figure."—Clynol Berries will do ?i r you,.rhat they hay« done for hundreds of others like you. Quickly, easily, and with absolute safety you can remove all traces of fat Without exercises, starvation diet, or the weakening effects of fat-reducing baths. Three or four Clynol Berries taken daily, one after each meal, will, in a few shoft weeks, reduce your figure to its-original graceful proportions. Ihe chemist cither keeps or can easily procure them, "Removing Unsightly Hair."—l>owdered S-uiS, . 1S the mosti nost Pr»ctical "»ns with wmcu to remove the superfluous hair Addlv it directly to the surface'affceted, and tftehair will wilt so that it can be nibbed off in two or -v , c nun.utcsi leaving no trace. An ounce will last quite a long time. "Avoiding Rouge."—Yes, I agree with you that rougi is easily detected, but because of that you need not be without colour. It seems essential in a few cases like yours. There is a ' powder very mle known to the pnulic, called colliandum, which blends so temarkablv will, the skin that Us use cannot be detected. O( course, some skins require very little colour, and you must be careful to know your style. "A Soap Hint."—Pilenta is a very good complexioti soap that has. been recommended lo me by many who find its use delightful., It ha* = very soothing effect m. the skin, and at the 1 same tirr.e it is a Rood cleanser. I have nol found as good a une, as yet. " Improving Ihe Ups.-—A ?Ou , circulation is usually the oausc oi that blue, blo- rt -j«. appearance of tht tin» »ou coml-;.; V' a , for .rouble, of tha, IJ A °L%& your phys.cmn. But why let an old-fashioned ' artificial'ai5 Clt«m° U 1 ,se *kin ß * harmless prolactum applied to the* rips givls a beautiful drnia natural colour and prevent!

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 28, 2 August 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 28, 2 August 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 28, 2 August 1927, Page 15

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