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/ w jth this new, more indelible Hp colour that isn't pasty and that actually softens the lips! Here's the very spirit it of South Sea adf for your lips instead of pasty lipstick! You then wipe it off... leaver ijpwgsay Dut lustrous, shimmei> ing, transparent colour. No pastiness at all. "s/o'' c ' ie s ' lac^es ' Five of Standard, them;each with a thrilling 4/8. South Sea note, ready to Sl"^*/ 3 - l ° J o '"* r^e glamour cf a South Sea moon. And instead of drying your lips TATTOO actually keeps them moist, soft and smooth; simply won't let them chap. Try all five shades at the Tattoo Colour Selector... in your favorite store. COIAL..IXOTIC.. NATUIAi.. PASTEL.. HAWAIIAN Sole Sew Zealand Agents: Middows Bros. & Taylor, Ltd. JO7-109 Cuitomhoujo Quay, Wellington 1 ATTQOI South Sea Colour for Lips >, ; ; ; 4; m i® Regular Habits Gj\/Z> mean easier teething It is vitally important to avoid even slight constipation during teething. For over 100 years mothers have found that nothing equals Steedmans, the safe geatl* aperient for keeping the blood cooL Invaluable up to the age of 14 y "Hints to Mothers" Booklet /2y posted free on request. FOR CONSTIPATION Van Stamen Brothers Ltd., jy WBWakeSeld Strett. Wellington Many of the letters I receive are ■Worded in the same way—the writers complain of sallow, muddy skins, premature lines and wrinkles—and they want to know how to transform these unlovely complexions into satin-smooth loveliness. To each and all I give the same reply. "Get an ounce or two of Mercolized Wax from your chemist," 1 say, "and smooth this over face and neck nightly. While you sleep this beautifying wax will absorb the faded outer skin with all its blemishes, revealing the youthful, new complexion now concealed beneath accumulations of outworn tissue." Mercolized Wax is quite unlike any other beauty cream; to begin with, it contains oxygen which revitalises an outworn skin, it makes face-peeling" ,a simple, harmless operation which can be done at home without anyone else knowing anything lbout it. mmi STRIKES : li\V: :S i Bladder Trouble is Dangerous It is said the body completely changes ■every seven years. Certain it is that as the years pass health conditions change, and for many men over 40 there come "disturbances " often of a very serious nature. Chief among these is bladder trouble, an annoying weakness with its too frequent calls, especially when warm in bed at night tjffle. Bladder weakness is the result of kidney disorder. If neglected, this annoytrouble may prove very dangerous, as scalding gravel, painful stone or cystitis (chronic inflammation of the bladder) may Wjj" y° u understand the cause of Madder weakness you will know why we can promise sufferers a guaranteed remedy. ne weakness that pains and annoys you, Wten making you ashamed when away w on j^ om ?' ' s result of poisons in the Dlood acting as irritants upon sensitive nerves and membranes. Thus the bladder p.*j°" stant ly urged to unnecessary action. i~ blood of these poisons and you will nf C (r ei [ e ' s no quicker, surer means effecting this purpose than by a short cour se with the world-famous De Witt's wdney and Bladder Pills. Go to your emist and ask for a 3/6 or 6/6 supply, eyare sold under the 4'satisfaction-Gr-in 0 -?/ y-baric" guarantee to prove results hours. Doctors the world over rentnend this 40-year-old remedy. bladder AND PILLS 6 / 6 fitted surc rem edy in all cases of JOIN* M * TIS M backache OFftn n NS LUMBAGO any Urinary Irretfularltle» Recipe to Darken » Grey Hair A Sydney Hairdresser Tells How To Make Remedy for Grey Hair. j' r - Len. Jeffrey, of AVaverley, who has 1 a hairdresser for more than tif*V e n years, recently made the following «atement:—'"Aryone can prepare a *"nple mixture at home that will darken m-a l lair an(l make it soft and glossy, of t> of water add one ounce / 'Bay Rum, a quarter ounce hox of t n i ex £ om Pound. and } ounce of GlycerThese ingredients can he boupht chemist's at very little cost, the j hair twice a week until «W,i sired shade is obtained. This -oouid make a prey-haired person rot to years younger. It does trhi sco!our the scalp, is not sticky or e4s y. and does not rub oft."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22775, 8 July 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22775, 8 July 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22775, 8 July 1937, Page 3