THE COMING OF "CARMOLINE."
A shipment of the famous " Caraioline'" complexion traatraent will arrive in Auckland within the next few days, and will |be on sale at all leading chemists. "Carmoline" has captured all. hearts in Greati Britain, and is described as the most perfect and fascinating skin preparation ever formulated. Over 700 specially appointed "Carmoline" beauty boudoirs have been established in England within a few months, and are patronised by, fashionable ladies practically to the exclusion of all others, whilst it is estimated that there are over 4,000,000 daily users of the "Carmoline" cream and lotion treatment throughout Great Britain. Its phenomenal success is due to its wonderful skin purifying powers and the exquisite natural effect produced, even at the first application. It is also a . wonderful skin niedicant and revivifier, positively freeing the skin of all blemishes and disorders, whilst its effect on sallow and jaded complexions is almost magical. "Carmoline specialists at the present time are treaty ing an average of 12,000 people a day at their beauty parlours for skin refining and beautifying, which will give some idea of. its tremendous popularity. Prices will be announced as soon as' the shipment arrives, and, as there are only about 1000 sets in this first consignment, ladies will be well advised to make their purchase* early. _____
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15916, 13 May 1915, Page 3
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218THE COMING OF "CARMOLINE." New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15916, 13 May 1915, Page 3
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