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A Few Toilet Hints (By Phyllis Monkjian.) In this article Miss Phyllis Monkmart, who is universally acknowledged to be the most beautiful and fascinating artist on the English stage, gives a few hints on the care of the Com* plexion, Hair, etc. A perfect complexion is, like the proverbial poet, born and not made, but 1 do not quite agree. Whether erne’s complexion ib good or otherwise, depends very largely upon the care one bee town upon it. Never use a face cream unless you are euro that it is a really good one, and if you take my advice you will always use pure mercolised wax. This preparation makes the skin soft and white and keeps it' eternally fresh and young-look-ing, for it gently and imperceptibly peek oft all the dead outer skin, and leave! the new skin beneath. I believe everyone baa a preftty complexion underneatih you know, and it only requires a littU mercolised wax to remove the ugly old one, and disclose the new pretty one. Just get a little mercolised wax from your chemist, and when you go to bed. smear a little gently over your face and leave it on all night. Then in the morning wash it off, and even after orn night’s use you will bo surprised at thi improvement you will notice. For the Hair. The chief point in the care of one’! hair is the choice of a good shampoo. You want something which will make if soft and fluffy, and yet not too dry. For this you cannot do better than us« a little stallax. Stallax is not a new preparation, and it was" known to oui 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. Put about a dessertspoonful of stallax granules (which you can buy at any chemist) in half a pint of not water, allow them to dissolve and use as an ordinary shampoo, and unless you wish to, you need not rinse your hair, foi sbillax leaves it quite soft without rinsing. Should your hair be thin or falling too much, I vvoud advise you to get twe ounces of boranium 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 Boen you will have quite a fine head oi j hair. I IN JARS & TUBES % 1/6 EVERYWHERE MENTHOLATUM Tor cuts and burn*, bruiiti and sprains. headache*, catarrh, sunburn, insect times and prickly ‘ eat, eczema and akin ailments. s 10 AM yourHoißath is for you Sir thinks to the Mercer Vacuum Electric Cylinder which heated the water while you alept. Full particular, of thi, wonderfully bendy derlce, which It Illustrated below, are obtainable from the local agent A. J. WHITE, 14S George at-. Dunedin. J, HERCEB & SOWS LTD. Christchurch :: Manufacturers , Boiling Water which never coots trave/s conh'nuoui/y upward through the patent VACUUM TUBS ciccraw hfat/no UNIT Cold Water entering Vacuum Tube M‘W t a Q y/n\\ 1 When he says “I do”! And she says “I do” I Only the most recent style in i Wedding Rings will do. t Williamson's Wedding Kings are all hand T forged and beautifully finished in the modern t shapes. J The wide range of values put* them within £ reach of every bride and bridegroom. We ♦ welcome your inspection. I WILLIAMSONS ♦ | Wedding and Engagement Ring Specialists, I 31 PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN (Next The Bristol).

J\ LITTLE while ago, when N.Z, Perpetual Forests Ltd, proposed to plant 10,000 acres of Pinus Insignis, expert . said it could not be done —but it was I And just to prove how wrong those experts were, the planters set more than that. Now these same men, enthusiastic to show what can be done, are breaking a world’s record by planting 44,000 acres this season, of which they have already planted over 35,000 acres, a world’s record in itself. Can you realise the magnitude of such an undertaking ? Do you comprehend the achievement of planting over thirty million trees ? Just think it over —you’ll find it hard to realise — but it has been done. Hutto you secured year bond for next ««a«en'i planting? Consult SMITH WYLIE A CO.. LTD* ERPETUAL FORI calAddnux 34 Moray Place Weil, > SEEDLING IS TO-MORROWS WEALTH AUCKLAND. Maoof era and Broker* For i Box 141, DUNEDIN.

TWO GREAT REMEDIES. Fresh Air and Lana’s Emulsion are the two finest medicines in the world. The more fresh air people get, the better their health, but if there is not enough fresh air, lungs weaken and disease seta in. That’s the time you need to use and recommend Lane’s Emulsion -—the next best medicine, and the one that will bring them back to health. Lane’s is most effective for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, and other affections of the throat and lungs. 2/6 rnd 4/6, at all Chemists and Stores.^ Il EMULSION

On account of important concessions by the Government in Railway Freights on Manures, we are able to announce still Further Reductions in the Prices of “ROCKLAND” • I Superphosphate, Complete Manures and other Fertilizers HIGH-GRADE AND RELIABLE. Send for New Price List and Schedule of Amended Railway Rates. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.’S NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO., LTD. AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS .... DUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19904, 25 September 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19904, 25 September 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19904, 25 September 1926, Page 3

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