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SUPERFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYED. RUSMA. (Registered) 191 Lambton Quay, (Over Economic) Wellington N.Z Dear Madam,—l beg to say "Rusma" is an absolute safe cure (which I guaranteee if persevered with) for superfluous hair on face or a>ms Price, One Guinea per box It is not a depilatory as it removes the hair by the roots, and after each application the growth returns weaker and finer. It is a home remedy, and may be used on the most delicate skin and leaves no mark or scar whatever. Rusma entirely supersedes the tedious and painful m-thod of electrolysis. Unless spilt Rusma never grows ess and always retains the full strength. After melting allow it to cool to the consistency of thick cream, then apply with knife. ' Rusma" should be applied again directly the hair is through the skin. A feature of the new process is that after the first treatment (which, if preferred, I shall be pleased to give at my rooms free of charge) the skin is left entirely free from hairy disfigurement and without mark or blemish of any kind. In this way complete immunity is enjoyed between the applications, and these become less frequently neoessary as the roots are steidily destroyed. After using do not throw away " Busma," replace in pan for future treatment. I will be pleased to supply further particulars on application at my rooms, and also to give an ooular demonstration to any lad; jtixious to see " Rusma" in operation. It is necessary to apply ' Rusma Skin Food' after each treatment. Price 3/6 per bottle. " Rusma Powder," to be dusted on part after treatment, price 5/- total JBI 10s, 6d extra for postage Thanking you, I am, madam, Yours truly. FLORENCE HULLEN, P.O. must aocompany all orders. P B.—l have numerous letters from delighted clients testifying to the efficacy f "Rusma" when all other methods ailed

THE PALMERtJTON NORTH GAS COMPANY LIMITED. rnflE public are hereby notified X. that the Offices, Show Foom and Workshops are looated in their New and Up-to-Date Premises in BROAD STREET The public are invited to call and see the very latest in GAS COOKERS & GAS FITTINGS M. J. KiLNIsEDY, Manager. 'PHONL NUMBERSOffice No 307. Woiks No. 2. Public Notice. TO THE RESIDENTS OF PALMERSTON N. HAVING transferred our business from Wellington, where we have been for the past ten years, and known as THE MODEL LAUNDRY, we hereby give notice that we have secured premises at 108 Broad-st, Palmerston North, Telephone 700, and we shall continue to trade and be known as THE MODEL LAUNDRY. The premises are being renovated and altered to suit our requirements. We are installing a first-class plant and latest machinery, and being experts in all its branches, we hereby give notice that we will commence business at the above address early in the New Year. A special feature of of our methods in the Washing Department is that all clothing laundried by us is antiseptically treated and sterilized The Finery Department will be under the personal supervision of Mrs Darkin, who is an expert laundress in all its branches. Our van will call for and deliver work daily. Price lists forwarded on application. Due notice will be giver when we commence operations and the public will be cordially invited to inspect the plant in operation. Thanking you in anticipation, We are, yours respectfully, H. W. DARKIN, & }L A. CillAY, Proprietors. ,

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1820, 11 January 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1820, 11 January 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1820, 11 January 1913, Page 7

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