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ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT.

K. E.— (l) For white cows use white and yellow ochre ', shade with raw umber. For red cows use white, yellow ochre, light red, burnt sienna, and Vandyck biown (2) I will give you the njui.e of a reliaHe book next week. (3) " The Att Amateur," am ntldy magazine. Twoieally fine colour studies are given ta h mouth, aud full dhections for copying them appear in thele'>tevpretß. 'lhere are uutubferless exctllent il ustratious and good articles in til kinds of pointing, ac well as art needlework and wood carving. Subscription, £1 7s per annum. Order through Tlorsbur^h, bookseller,, George btreet. XiOTTiE — You amwer yourself as to the cause of your muddy complexion when you half coi.fess Ito tight-lacing. It is impossible to have a good comp'exion without g"od digrstion and free circulation. Tight-lacing makes both impossible. Take lax tives iv tne way of stewed fnut and plenty of exeivise in the open air. Steam the face well, and friction. Use a little toilet vinegar also when baching the face. Tjulby.— With a little care and trouble the eyebrows can c^ilainiy be regulated The hair growing across can be plucki d out with a tweezer or with the fingers. It will grow i.gain, of co irse, but it is always ea->y to keep stray hairs in check in the manner I have mentioned.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2151, 16 May 1895, Page 46

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ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT. Otago Witness, Issue 2151, 16 May 1895, Page 46

ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT. Otago Witness, Issue 2151, 16 May 1895, Page 46

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