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-UNIQUE PROCESS FOR RETAINING AND REGAINING BEAUTY.

By Mm.e. Charlotte Sikiek* Does your skin chap or roughen easily, or become unduly red or blotchy? Let me tell you a quick and easy way to overcome the trouble and keep your complexion beautifully white, smooth, and soft. Just some ordinary inercolised wax at the chemist's, and use a little before retiring as you would use cold cream. The wax, through some peculiar action, flecks off the rough discoloured or blemished skin. The worn out cuticle comes off just like dandruff on a diseased scalp, only in almost invisible particles. Mercolised wax simply hastens Nature's work, which is the rational and proper way to attain a perfect complexion, so much sought after, but very seldom seen. The process is perfectly simple and quite harmless,. It is astounding the number of women who suffer from unsightly growti. > of hair on the face, and it will come as a piece of good news to know that there is a simple substanoe known as powdered pheminol which will remove it immediately and permanently. Mix a small quantity into a thin paste with a little water, and apply to the objectionable growths. In two minutes all trace of the hair will .have entirely vanished, .and your skin will be as soft and smooth as a child's. The hair should be allowed to breathe, and the greasy' film around each strand must be removed 'with a mild non-alkaline shampoo. Poaps should be tabooed. The very best solution for the purpose' can be made by disl solving a teaspoonful of stallax granules in ' a cup of hot water. It stimulates the scalp to healthv action, and at the same time leaves the hair in that soft, fluffy condition so much admired. Any chemist can supply you with an original packet of stallax, sufficient to make twenty-five or thirty shampoos. One need not resort to the very questionable expedient of hair-dye in order not to hav* grey hair. The grey hair can easily be changed baok to a natural colour in a few days time merely toy the application of a simple, old-fashioned, and perfectly harmless home-made lotion. Procure from your chemist two ounces of tammalite concentrate, and mix it with throe' ounces of bay rum. Apply this to the hair a few times with a email sponge, and you will soon have the pleasure I of seeing your grey hair gradually darkening to the desired shade. The lotion is pleasant, not sticky or greasy, and does not injure the hair in any way.

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and at .weaning time, use Benger's, because it adapts, with scientific exactness, fresh cow's milk to the delicate digestion of a child. A process of natural digestion begins as soon as you bring Banger's Food and fresh new milk together. As a result, the rich food contents of both ::';'■ S 3 Food and the milk can be fully absorbed even by weakly children. By means of -Benger's Food nourishment is imparted easily and quickly, and distressed infants comforted. 's Food is perhaps the most distinct food we have. Our Bocklet describing it imeresting reading to thoughtful intelligent people. Copies may be obtained posture*,..». BENGER'S FOOD, LTD., BRANCH OFFICE: And at New YORIt (U.S.A.) 90, Beekman St. MANCHESTER, England. ', T R E e t, SYDNEY. Depots throughout Canada.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3292, 18 April 1917, Page 50

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Page 50 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3292, 18 April 1917, Page 50

Page 50 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3292, 18 April 1917, Page 50