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NO MOEE FAT PEOPLE.

Most fat people seem to think that the only way to take off fat is to use dangerous drugs, follow a starvation diet, or take strenuous exercise. But all this is non sense: and, thanks to the recent discovery of an eminent scientist, thousands of men and women are taking off several pounds of useless fat a week by simply rubbing on to the fat part—hips, arms, chin, or abdomen — a simple lotion made by pouring a cup of hot water over a dram of Quassia chips. Let it stand for a minute, then strain through :i cloth and add 3oz of Cirola Bark Extract. Pour the mixture into a bottle and apply night and morning, rubbing it in with the hands for about 10 minutes, using a circular motion, and the fat will almost seem to molt away before your very eyes. The ingredients, which are inexpensive, may be had of any chemist, and the results to be obtained are really remarkable. —Advt.

na cS m Your Skin and Complexion can be kept in a Perfect Condition all the year round by a regular use of BEET HAM'S Tssmmaamsd It effectually removes all Roughness. Redness, Tan, Irritation, etc., and Is delightfully Soothing and Refreshing at all times. Manufactured by of all high*** M. BEETHAM & SON. Chemists S Stores, CHELTENHAM, ENGLAND.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 70

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Page 70 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 70

Page 70 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 70

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