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the: beauty experts. ■ WHAT THE BEST OF THEM HAVE TO SAY ■ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS.— HOME RECIPES. THE MAGNETISM OF BEAUTIFUL ' HAIR. Beautiful hair adds immensely to- the i penional magnetism , of both men and : ; : , women. Actresses and,smart women are ever on the lookout for any harmless thing that 'will increase the natural beauty of their hair. The latest method is to use pure stallax as a shampoo, on account of the peculiarly glossy, fluffy, and wavy effect which it leaves. ' As stallax has never been used much for this purpose it comes to the chemist only in £lb. sealed original packages, enough for twenty-five or thirty shampoos. A teaspoonful of the fragrant stallax granules,. dissolved in a cup of hot water, is more than sufficient for each shampoo. Ii is B very beneficial and stimulating to the hair, apart from its beautifying effect. TO SLAVE SMOOTH, WHITE SKIN, FREE FROM BLEMISH. Does your skin chap or roughen easily, or become unduly red or blotchy T Let me tell you a quick and easy way to oyercome the trouble and keep your complevion beautifully white, smooth, and soft. Just get some ordinary mercolised wax at the chemist's and Use a little before retiring, as you would use cold cream. The wax, through some peculiar action, flecks off the rough, discoloured, or blemished skin. The worn-out cuticle comes off just like dandruff on a diseased scalp, only in almost invisible particles. Mer- • colised wax simply hastens Nature's work, which is the rational and proper ■ way to attain a perfect complexion, so ; much sought after, bub very seldom I seen. The process is perfectly simple, j and quite harmless. j PERMANENTLY REMOVING j SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. How to permanently, not merely temporarily, remove a downy growth of disfiguring superfluous hair, is what many women wish to know. It is a pity that it is not more generally known that pure powdered phtminol, obtainable from the chemist's, may be used for this purpose. It is applied directly to j the objectionable hair. The recom- I mended treatment not only instantly ■ removes the hair, leaving no trace, but is designed also to kill the roots completely ___ GOITRE! I A LADY who tried every remedy in vain, and at last discovered a simple self cure, will «end particulars FREE to sufferers. iSf«l «ddre»« to ALICE MAY. Box 401) Cbrukkircb N.Z. Dob"! tea* stamps. IQC MKNTION THIS PAPER * ;

AUTUMN SHOW at M. & C.'s— ALWAYS looked upon as an exposition of all that is new L and authoritative in the field of fashion, M. and C. Show Days are endowed with great interest in this respect V alone. But a feature of the exhibit that is equally as strong in its appeal is the showing of moderately-priced' service- ' giving apparel and fabrics, i The utility Frocks and Costumes, the smart inexpensive Millinery, the sensible Footwear, * the Winter Underwear needs, -and the extensive ranges in Household Linens, and Home Furnishings. All are displayed in a manner which gives opportunity to inspect, compare and criticise. ! i ■ r Open until 9 p.m. Th^ay Though a daytime visit is paid by every devotee of fashion, there is always an inclination to view the New Season's Styles , ■' and Colourings under the glow of artificial lighting. / • _, Such an opportunity is given This Evening, for as usual the ■>' Store remains open until 9 o'clock. ; ; ■■*:" That no displays will be overlooked, Refreshing Teas and Dainty Lun- ■ we recommend that you take the cheons will be served in the 'Tudor" elevator to the fourth floor, then walk ; 1A ?■•■.■ down, viewing the exhibits on each Koom from • 10" a.m.. to 7 p.m. Tofloor. i .-.'• ;"■ da y- '; ; ' ■'■ ; ; -". ■■■■■':; : Milne & Choyce Ltd, For the Latest--Always Queen Street

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18664, 21 March 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18664, 21 March 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18664, 21 March 1924, Page 14