Hundreds of ladies have proved, to their complete satisfaction that Husma ilicg’d.) permanently destroys superfluous hair. The first application leaves the face free from the unsightly growth, and the roots are ultimately destroyed. A. trial is convincing—Husma (Keg d.) can ho used at home. Mrs Hullen, Courtenay place, opposite Tram Ter. minus (upstairs). 'Phone 10*7. Dept. T —Advt. Messrs .T. H. Bethuno and Co. advertiss the residence. No. 99, Hill street, for =alo by auction at their rooms, Feathorston street, to-day, at 2.30 n.m. The house contains 10 rooms, and is situated ■m land having 43ft. £in frontages by a depth of l«ft Sin. The key may be otv ained from the auctioneers. LITTLE MISS MtJFFETHo need to envy her the treat she had with her Curds and Whey. Tou ■an have a superior treat any day. l U‘-t make some Curds and Whey with itKTTLB’S HEN NET. Serve with Rhuor other seasonable fruit. It’s a i-h superb. Is 3d buvs generous-sized M. -tl» of Bottle’s. Order from your -.0r.--\ilvt. A while swallow has been seen at South Moiton, Devon. ( ■r Chronic Cflest Complaints. ■Voods’ Great Peppermint Cure, li U and 2s 9d.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10137, 27 November 1918, Page 3
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