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11l five minutes a perfect manicure Three simple operations will give your nails the grooming that present-day standards require. Manicuring is now so quick and so easy that anybody can have smooth, lovely nails. (Jutex removes the dead cuticle simply and safely without cutting. Just a few minutes’ care once or twice a week will keep the nails looking always as if freshly done. This is the way you do it. First the Cuticle Remover. —Dip an orange stick wrapped with cotton wool in Cutex, and work around the nail base, gently pushing back the cuticle. Wash the hands; the ugly dead cuticle will wipe off,' leaving a smooth, shapely rim. Then the Nail White.—This removes stains and gives the nail tips an immaculate whiteness, without which one’s nails never seem freshly manicured. Squeeze the paste under the nails directly from the tube. Finally the Polish. —For a brilliant, lasting polish, use first the paste or stick, then the powder or cake. If you want an instantaneous polish, and without burnishing—one that is also waterproof and lasting—apply a little of the new Liquid Polish. Try this new Cutex way of manicuring. Five minutes spent on the nails regularly once or twice a week will keep them always ill perfect condition. Cutex Manicure Sets are in four sizes—the “ Compact,’ the “Five-minute,” the “Travelling,” and the “Boudoir”—all daintily packed and containing everything needed for a perfect manicure. These may be obtained at the leading chemists and stores throughout New Zealand. Valdemar Petersen, 379 Kent street, Sydney, Sole Distributor for Australia and New Zealand. Manicure Set for 113. For 1/3 in stamps (no coins) we will send you the Cutes Introductory Set, not as large as our standard sets, hut containing sufficient Cutes preparations for at least six manicures. Use the coupon below. m*. Mm , K * m\\ NORTHAM WARREN, Dept, D. 5. 8. Box 1,251, G.P.0., Wellington. Name Street and No Town Address t NORTHAM WARREN. Box 1,251, G.P.0., Wellington* Look for the Pyramid label on every Pyramid Handkerchief you buy. Only thus can you be quite sure you have “PYRAMID ” quality and value. Guaranteed fast colors, and no disappointment in laundry. PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN Self-White and Woven Indelible Color Borders A TOOTAL LINE-ALL BRITISH-ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE See also Lissue Handkerchiefs, as great a favourite among women as Pyramids arc among: men. SOLD BY LEADING RETAILERS am lisiaai vhf ranee Phi r/. -in is**I*- 1 * - fcSS m All (ho vital food properties ■—al! Ihe nutritious elements are retained in this splendid food! Doctors everywhere order Granose for the delicate! It makes new blood, strengthens the nerves and lays the foundation for robust health and strength! Try Granose with hot milk—or cut the biscuits in half and spread with butter. Granose has become so popular that in dozens of Dominion homes it forms the main item on the breakfast menu. This fine, easily digested wheat food is as good for adults as it is for youngsters—™ it supplies the body with new energy, new strength and it is more easily digested than any other food I The busy office worker finds his brain clearer, for lie is not troubled with indigestion; the young™ sters are happier and healthier because Granose gives them new energy. BISCUITS Jhis is ihe\ lOauuoucuiihem if Granose are scientifically made from fine rips wheat and contain 951% of food value. They build weakly children into strong healthy men and women. Sold by All Stores in lib. and 31b, Boxes. Prepared by the SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD CO. at the New Model Factor) 7 , Fapanui, Christchurch v .. - ILOTT A

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Evening Star, Issue 18137, 29 November 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18137, 29 November 1922, Page 3