"The Post's" London correspondent wiiting on 10th August, sends the following items of news: "The Hon. G. J. and Mrs. Anderson havo returned •from a five weeks' tour of tho Continent. They found the hot weather in the South of Europe too trying, and curtailed tneir-trip, returning to Genoa by sea. . . Mrs. Hope Lewis and Miss Barbara Williams are touring in Switzerland. . . After the Royal garden party Mrs. Macarthy Reid and Miss M. Rutter left for Scotland. . . Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Myers have gone to Hamburg for a week, after which they will make a tour of the Northern capitals. .. Miss Stella Murray spent a few days at Aix-les-Bains on her way to Como. She reports feeling much better for the change. . . Mr. and Mrs. H. Rule, Wellington, and their three daughters left London in August for a tour of Holland, Belgium, and France. . . Miss Girvan Runcie has left London for the Continent, ■ and will stay at Aix-les-Bains for a few weeks, and later will visit relatives in Scotland. Every woman who takes a pride in her personal appearance will recognise that in Stamford's Salons their individual requirements will receive professional and careful attention. Highly skilled masseuses, permanent wavcra, marcel wavers, and shinglers in .attendance. Stamford and Co., Ltd., 68, Willis street, and at Auckland.—Adrt.
Nature's way to a perfect complexion Natural ways are always best. Nature meant women to have a beautiful complexion. Nature gave us a skin which consists of several layers because it meant the outer layer, which is exposed to the air and dust and so gets worn and 'discoloured, gradually to dissolve away and make room for the fresh, young skin underneath. Unhappily, modern life only too often interferes with Nature* plan and minute particles of the old, worn-out cuticle remain to clog up the tiny poles and choke the young skin underneath. > That's why complexions are apt to become dull and muddy and that's why so many oi our professional beauties use Mercolized Wax »o regularly. Mercolized Wax has this peculiar property. Gently rubbed in with the finger-tips at night, it quietly and imperceptibly dissolves away all the tiny particles of worn-out skin while you sleep, so that you wake in the morning with a complexion that is absolutely clear and fresh. It is Nature's way to natural beauty. Just try this simple plan to-night, but be sure to ask the chemist for pure Mercolized Wax. Nothing else will do. MERCOLIZED WAX DOES NG$ contain Mercwy or anything injurious to the complexion. *\ is guaranteed not to encourage the growth of hair.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 53, 11 September 1928, Page 15
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