HOW 10 RUB OFF FAT.
CIBCULAE MOTION NECESSARY. An excess of fatty tissues on Mpa or - abdomen not onJy prevents one from 'looking well or feeling comfortable, but it is likely to keep increasing . until all the youthful beauty of the figure is rrone. A very simple yet wonderfully ' effective means for quickly and permanently reducing this superfluous flesh consist® in applying night and morning, rubbing with 4 a circular movement, a harmless nerb mature composed of one dram - of quassia chips and three ounces of cirola bark extract, which you can get at small cost , from any good chemist. Put the quassia chips in a pan and pour over them a teacupful of boiling water, in about : half-ar minute strain through a cloth and add the cirola bark extract, when it is ready for use. This recipe is also very valuable for ' reducing double chin', puffy neck, arms, hands, etc. The fafc shrinks away rapidly, leaving no wrinkles or. flabbiness. CAUTION. —Be sure and apply on both hips or both arms, for a difference in one of them would soon be noticeable if the lotion were only used on one side. —Advt.
H ean's Essence For making good cough mixture at home, was needed by the people. It is used by thousands, and appreciated wherever used. Be sure you get Hean'a, original and genuine. 9 CATARRH Probably the most distressing complaint of these times. Full details of a thoroughly efficient remedy will .be sent you, post free, on request, with copies of mmy testimonials from , sufferers who have benefitted. Mention thi* p»per. Edith Cowling, Ooean Houtc, More St., Sydney.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16663, 7 April 1916, Page 9
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270Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16663, 7 April 1916, Page 9
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