FULL-BLOWN GUIDES !
At a special Girl Guide enrolment to be held at Buckingham Palace, Princess Elizabeth will become a member of the Kingfisher Patrol, while Princess .Margaret Hose will belong to the Leprechaun Six, wrote a London correspondent recently. • The Princesses will bo enrolled by their aunt, the Princess Uoval, president of the Girl Guides' Association, who will also enrol the other members of the Buckingham Palace Company and Brownie Pack. Princess Elizabeth and her friends have already passed their tenderfoot test, consisting of knowing the Guide law and promise, -the Guide salute, certain tracking signs, the composition of the Union Jack, and certain simple knots, and they are looking forward eagerly to being real Guides.
or shaving, ns this will cnuse thorn to grow stronger. The best method of temporary removal is to either cut them off close to the skin with a pair of sharp scissors, or to bleach them into imperceptibility with peroxide and ammonia. The more you pull and tug at the hairs the stronger they will become. If you can afford it, you will find that the oidv safe and permanent method of removal is that in which some type of electrolysis is used. And even then, unless great skill is shown by the operator, tiny marking and scarring can occur. The main thing for any sufferer to remember is that on no account should the hairs be irritated and tugged.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22949, 29 January 1938, Page 6 (Supplement)
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