ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Alice.—l am afraid you have been neglecting your skin: to obviate the effect I can only advise you to visit Madame Hullen, at lier rooms in Boulcott street, without delay. Her oxygenated remedies for the complexion'certainly do work wonders.
Muriel. —You are certainly wise in your endeavours to get rid of tho superfluous hairs. “Rusma,” prepared by Madame Hullen, is, as you say. excellent.
Country Girl.—lt is not necessary for you to wash your face so often. AVrite to Madame Hullen for some of her delicious and soothing Rusniafino lotion. It acts like a charm, and is most cleansing as well as delicately scented.
Briar Rose. —What a sweet name you chose 1 About that tired look, go and consult Madame Hullen and try her Rusmarine skin tonic. It is stimulating and absolutely prevents the wrinkles that you say “will come” when your eyes are tired. X am sure you will be pleased with the result if you use this tonic.
Kitty.i—Your skin must bo very sensitive, and special care should be taken when you go motoring. As you cannot wear thick veils, apply Jigtly some of Madame Hulien’s excellent emollient. Rusmarine cream, and on your return after a warm Wash use the Rusmarine skin tonic, and the delicately prepared powder. You will be delighted With the soft and velvety effect it produces.— Advt.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8738, 21 May 1914, Page 9
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