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Whether or not wo-would bo grateful for S a ., ,® cover y is a matter of conj co ture. otill, if it were ixissible to socuro a reeipo that would preserve indefinitely tho bright eye, -the pleasant voice, tho youthful appearance, and the other personal attributes to success few would bo found unready to avail themselves of such a preparation. As it is, however, those who would preserve their looks must ,havs recourse to various remedies. For instance, there aro creaina for the face, dentifrices, and preparations for tho hair. In tho latter class John btrango Winter's Hair Food is perhaps tho most worthy. It will after a few applications restore weak, lustreless hair to a thick, luxuriant, and glossy appearance. In fact, anany have been ourcd from actual baldness by its use. If you are losing your hair John Strange ninters Hair Food will provo an efiicacious remedy. Try it. You oan procuro a bottle of any chemist or dealer in Toilet Requisites for & 6d. Should you have any difficulty in getting it, send 3s direct to John. Strango Vv inter, 22 Nathan Buiklinga, Wellington. xVntong other aids to beauty sold under the name of John Strango Winter (Mrs Arthur Stimn-aid, author of "Booth's Baiby," "Comely Woman," etc., cte.) will bo found Lakshmi Skin Lotion and Lakshmi Cream, which are invaluablo to thoso who would preserve tlisir oompleirions. Concerning these, "Australia's Idol," Miss Nellie Stewart, writes:— " I should like to add my- humble opinion to the many emiiienit ttesfcirn'OTWEls you al ready Jiuvo for your Toilet Preparations. I am given every opportunity during my travels in America, England, and here, of testing the very excellent 'Aids to Beauty' on the market, and I oan confidently assuro you that, yours (the latest offered to tho public) is really marvellous for keeping the complexion clear and freo from lines or wrinkles. I am simply delighted with it, and henceforth, shall uso no other 'Skin Food' or 'Lotion.' Wishing you tho success you deserve,—Believe me,' faithfully, "NHUIK SIEWAHT." Price for Lukshmi Skin Lotion, 3s 6d j post free, 3s 9d.
Prioo for Lakshmi Cream, 3s 6d; pest free, 3s 9d.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14700, 7 December 1909, Page 10
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377THE AIM OF THE ALCHEMIST Otago Daily Times, Issue 14700, 7 December 1909, Page 10
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