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A Few Toilet Hints (I>V I’nsixis Moxkman.) In this article Miss Phyllis Monkman, who is universally acknowledged to be tna most beautiful and fascinating ariKl on the English stage, gives a tew hints on the care of the Completion, Hair, etc. A perfect complexion is, like the proverbial vK»ct. b- rn and nut made, but I do not quite avree. Whether one’s complexion is gcod or otherwise, depends very largely upon the care ore bestows upon it. .Never use a face cream unless yon arc sure that it is a really good one, and if you take my advice you will always use pure nicrcoliscd wax. This preparation makes tha skin soft and white and keeps it eternally fresh and voting-look-ing, for it gen'ly and imperceptibly peels off all the cie»d outer skin, and leaves the new skin beneath. I believe everyone has a pretty complexion underneath yon know-, and it only requires a little niercclised was to remove the ugly old one, and disclose the new pretty one. Just get a l.ttle mercolised wax from your chemist, and when you go to be a, smear a little gently over your face and reave it on all night. Then in the morning wash it oil, and even after one night’s use you will be surprised at the improvement you will notice. For the Hair, The chief point in the care of one’s hair is the choice of a good shampooYou want something which will make it soft and fluffy, and yet not too dry. For this vou cannot do better than use a little stallax. .Stellas is not a new preparation, and it was known to our grandmothers who took far more care of their hair, I believe, than we do, and it not only makes the hair soft, but brings out’all the bright lights in it. Tut'"about a dessertspoonful of stallax granules (which you can buy at any chemist) in half a pint of hot water, allow them to dissolve and use as an ordinary shampoo, .and unless you wish to, vou need not rinse your nnir, for stallax leaves it quite soft without rinsing. Should your hair be thin or falling too much, I woud advise you to get two ounces of horanium and mix it with water and a little bay rum. This you should dab into the roots every night, after massaging the scalp for five minutes with the tips of the fingers. In a few days the excessive fall will stop, and soon you will have quite a fine head of hair. J" fy/j I 1425 , Mother Speaks Yv on Heame’s: 1 “There’s real value in ■ Hearne’s for everyone in the family. I can give it even to Baby with confidence. It is a prompt and unfailing remedy for coughs, croup, bronchitis and all chest troubles. Splendid, too, for that difficult cough which follows influenza and measles. I always keep it in the house.” HEARNE’S BRONCHITIS CURE Ibp 50\fears a. proven semedy; for every kind of coup. & chest cold EVERYWHERE 2,6 & 416 H.Z. Office Hearne’s buildings, V* eiiin^cn Engagement Rings ri Pninccs S r m SB The Finest Diamond engagement rinpjg Clusters, £lO to £55. Three Stone, £6 10/- to £6O. iTive Stone, £8 10/- to £75. Catalogue on application. EASTABROOKS 71 PRINCES STREET. DUNEOIK. DOLLY TINTS AND DYES Ail Stores. M/irjys foai Wholesale N.Z. Agents; c. w. WHITE & Co. 297 Princes Street, Dunedin WHAT WOULD EXTRA MONEY MEAN TO YOU? Unless you have all the money you want you cannot afford to miss this offer. Could you do with £2O a month extra? Haven’t you often wished for an easy spare time way of earning money at home? Here is an easy, pleasant and dignified plan, which will enable you to earn extra cash, and all you need is the willingness to learn to make Liberty Confections at home for us. In your spare time. We will pay you generously for reresults. No distance is too far for you lo help us and no experience is necessary. Mail the Coupon for our beautiful Illustrated book, which explrms everything. We will send it to y' j FREE. LIBERTY CONFECTIONERY COLLEGE, Royal Exchange Buildings, Ca'hedral S<j„ Christchurch. “Gentlemen, — Without obligation on my part, please send your Book on your Confectionery making, which tells me how I can earn money at home by making Sweets for you. FAME ADDRESS VERANDAH BLINDS. Bamboo Blinds BEST EVER IMPORTED. Scott & Wilson ST. ANDREW STREET (Corner of King Street). Otago uailv it mess and witness. JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT. — Job Printing of every description done with Despatch, and at the lowest current rates.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19760, 10 April 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19760, 10 April 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19760, 10 April 1926, Page 9