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UNIQUE PROCESS FOR RETAINING AND REGAINING BEAUTY. S*j By Mlle. Charlotte Sikiek. ' Does your skin chap or roughen 'easily, or " \ j become unduly red or blotchy ? Let me tell : . you a quick and easy way to overcome the f trouble and keep your complexion beautifully r '. white, smooth, and soft. Just get some . ' ordinary mercolised 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 outicle comes \J/ % off just like dandruff on a diseased soalp, only X. /■/. 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 in, and quite harmless. SB I It is astounding the number of women who suffer from unsightly growths of hair on the * face, and it will come as a piece of good 1 news to know that there is a simple sub- ' stance known as powdered pheminol which will remove it immediately and permanently. Mix a small quantity into a thin paste with r . y a little water, and apply to the objectionable £ * ; growths. In two minutes rJI trace of the . hair will have entirely vanished, and your ' skin will be as soft and'smooth as a child's. [lf The hair should be allowed to breathe, and . , the greasy film around each strand must be FM removed with a mild non-alkaline shampoo. * Toaps should be tabooed. The very best solution for the purpose can be made by dis--1115(1111 frill" Il" - /y -w] s °' v i n S a teaspoonful of etallax granules In 1 111 Ml \f/a~ , ,il>i>' a cup of hot water. It stimulates the scalp 'Hilllllf to healthy action, and at the same time s leaves the hair in that soft, fluffy condition <7& so much admired. Any chemist can supply /J , 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 have _ / C grey hah% The grey hair can easily be *■ #k / >y changed back to a natural colour in a few 1 $/' days' time merely toy the application of a simple, old-fashioned, nnd perfectly harmless home-nade 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 small " ~" . sponge, and you will soon have the pleasure *| of seeing your grev hair gradually darkening ,_ , , *J/ *. to desired shade. The lotion is pleasant, \*£>uncL jBCIiXC nofc " sfciokyor greasy, and does not injure ti* •<—. &•* - - J hair in any way. m in imQRRQCKSES^<aKRQ@KSESK^ O RAW MATERIAL"to'the FINISHED ARTICLE are MANUFACtUREQ.;iN_THEiH OWN.MILLS ["rfORROCKSES" FROM THE COTTON SELVEDGE »&*p k&ocm£<ffl<wm<^%mtfQteHo!Wmsw® i ''Che Scent of Jlraby. This fascinating Eastern perfume has the blended fragrance of the rarest flowers of the Orient. It is An Inspiration in •?| Perfume and imparts to *■ u e user an losphere of i delicate dis7/ie Pbrfume cf €eyCon Exquisitely charming and typically Eas tern, WanaRanee is a queen among perfumes. It is indeed A Dream of Oriental Fragrance 6 Wonderfully g refreshing and fc» a rare delight I to the lover of fc sweet scents. If-;., W- \\ Both perfumes are supplied in the following series: Perfume, Soap,. Hair Lotion, Face Powder, Toilet P Cream, Dental Cream, Brilliantine, , Shampoo Powders, etc. OF ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. Beware of worthless imitations. Insist on having the original. ; J. GROSSMITH & SON, LONDON | Sole Proprietors and inventors of j the Calibrated Oriental Perfumes PHTJL-NANA and HASU -NO- HAN A, also of "Golden Still" Eau-de-Cologne and "Old Cottage" Lavender Water. Wholesale Representative: W. TOD MARTIN, 16, Wynctfcnm Street, Auckland. "You aro charging mo for three Try it.—Cold Yorkshire pudding, if cut miles." "Yes, sir." "But tho distance is in squares, and fried with rashers of bacon two mile* and a-half." "A.s a general (the fat enriches 'the pudding), is rule, sir. But wo skidded." delicious.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3335, 13 February 1918, Page 50

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Page 50 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3335, 13 February 1918, Page 50

Page 50 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3335, 13 February 1918, Page 50