SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. CAN BE DESTROYED. Many and many a lady is diffident about going to social functions or to other places where ladies and gentlemen congregate because of unsightly super-fluous-Hairs. Such ladies know they will bo criticised!—know that they are not so attractive as they should be. and so they prefer to withdraw from society. But why?—is not life as much for you as for others—will you wantonly put aside all the joys of social intercourseall the amusements—all the delights which life offers you? Surely not! here is the remedy you seek—her© is immunity from the disfigurement! Mrs Hullon’s "Rusma” is the GUARANTEED cure for Superfluous Hairs. It obviates the pain of Electrolysis, and is quick and easy and sure. After the very first application the hairs disappear leaving the akin clear, fresh, and unblemished; and repeated treatment destroys the very minutest hair follicles. I will treat you with Rusina personally at my rooms or you can. apply this wonderful remedy in the privacy of your own boudoir. Let me urge you to make up your mind to-day—take the first step towards attaining the beauty of skin enjoyed by your more fortunate sister kind. Call at my rooms and I will thoroughly convince you —if at a distance write for details—write NOW I I'll also send particulars of "Rusmarine," the scientific osygenised complexion beautifler—but CALL if you con! Mrs Hullen, Beauty Specialist, Boulcott street, Wellington.— Advt,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8853, 2 October 1914, Page 9
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