MOVABLE MOLES
EYELASHES IN BOTTLES
Ko mere-mail .could..resist a burst of laughter when he-: hears of buying eyelashes in '' Bottles, records a London paper, yet he "supplies the market -where false beauty is sold. Experience abundantly testifies, experts say;.' that art> Gcial eyelashes withstand hard wear very nobly, whether it arises from'the vucle assaults of sea water or from excessive floods of emotion. But their hold being very slight, they have a habit under unusual stress of slipping their moorings and disappearing,' leaving nasty blanks which call for speedy personal attention. So another' valuable repairing property has ' been dumped into the already bulgi-usr vanity bag. ■ .*■*■.'
Prior to ana during the heat wave our friends and directors of the proprieties hastened to explain how ladies could assume a becoming brown or tan, or russet, in the quickest possible time and in the right places. Now, with August hardly over, they are keen on letting it be known that none of these shades will harmonise with what will soon have to be worn indoors^ and are '' beginning to give advioe bow'to get rid of the laboriously acquired tints in the most expeditious way. Nothing has, yet been said as to what new raid on the planned designs of Nature is in contemplation. Artificial dimples have had ■their turn, and proved a meagre success. Freckles have been tried, but for a while they will be unseasonable, not being a winter delicacy.. An opening might seem possible for" movable moles. But we must wait patiently. The humorists of fashion have never failed us. , .. '•'.'.•": NEW "VEKONICA" JUMPEES. If you are looking for a smart pattern for knitting a sports jumper, get Booklet 3528, which gives instructions for two delightful styles in "Veronica" Showerproof Wool. Both have short close-fitting sleeves. Send 7a stamps to Patons and Baldwins, Ltd., Box 14415, ■Wellington.—Advil {spring Brides. ror » deautimi Wedding choose your flowers to suit your type. . Perfectioa in every detail at Mies Murray's, 36. Willis street. TeL 40-54L—Advt Woods* Great Peppermint Cure. For coughs and colds, never fails.—Advt. J
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 130, 29 November 1932, Page 11
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340MOVABLE MOLES Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 130, 29 November 1932, Page 11
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