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language might have stood the aathor fa good stead. A. meed of praise is due to the publishers of the book, Messrs 8. N. Brown and Co., for tha excellent manner in which they have performed their part of tbe woik. * ' ■ it -i. vv ■■jn m.iwii.,l— i ** "PEHFECHON," says the Court Journal; DRESS FABRICS. 'OF ALL LEADING DRAPERS. ) -TBAOE MARK; THE VARKZSHSS BOABfe THE LADIES' PAGE. By TEmmeline Tbe world mi i*4— the garden m» * wild, .ABd-naa, tbe Hermit, rifhed, till -wvmu nailed. — Gampbiu. Kmmoline will be pleued to recelre letters from correspondents on *nj nutttrr of interest to then, and to roplj through the medium of this gsge t the dnm it plume mil? of tbe oorruaandonta to be pnbltahed. Letters to ks addressed " Btamella*," eire of the Bdftor. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Glekuur I?.— Seventeen to eighteen ia tbe age at which, most girls put their hair np, tboaeh exceptions are alwaya made in- jritlier direction for girls whose app*»rance is unusually or the revew. (2) Brutmwi'?k Much ie not so good to u?e for h»ts— as " black lacquer," Castle brand, 8J p«r bottle. (3) For molea try a solution of p rchloride of iron painted on elie moles twice daily. If that fail* p»t two drvps of crcsote with a t»ble."poonful of water, mix iv a bottle, and apply night and morning; (4) For freckles thero are many recipes, and what will cure in one case w ill be 6f no use in another. Try lemon juice or cucumber. If ob fcinite try tho following : — ILactic acid, 4oz ; glycerine, 2nz ; voeewater, loz (5) P depends upon whit is the cause. If iudiff. stion, avoid every thing that degrees wi'h tou, and do not eat imra^der »t«ly. Wash your face night and morning wth gord soap and hot water into which yon hive thrown a suull pie"«s o{ cjuimon washing soda, and gently squeez* out the blockhead) while they &re soft fiom the heat thus engendered. (6) That sized waist is rather l«rge for the height; mentioiiel, but do not be distressed about it. AU young girls fine down naturally as their figures become B-t, and th« waist b'coniea smaller then. (7) Yes, your writing is pleasantly clear uud distinct, though not permanently formed yet,, I should think.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2203, 21 May 1896, Page 43

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Page 43 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2203, 21 May 1896, Page 43

Page 43 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2203, 21 May 1896, Page 43

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