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Growth on the Arms. By a Society Woman. Nothing is so objectionable as disfiguring hair growths on the arms, especially at adfince, where the sleeveless gown makes the arms so conspicuous. Even a very pretty girl becomes inoat unattractive and i 3 completely robbed of every suggestion of daintiness. Women should never use razors, because they only make the hair gro w faster and thicker. This is why men’s beards become so stiif, coarse and bristling, and why they soon have to shave every day. Ordinary depilatories smell abominably and often contain irritating, burning chemicals. There is a new preparation for removing hair which does not contain any poisonous chemical and which has been endorsed and recommended by the Medical profession. It is a perfumed, velvety cream called Veet. Whereas razors and ordinary depilatories merely remove hair above the skin surface, Veet melts the hair away beneath it. It is as easy to use as a face cream. You sinmly Spread it on just as it comes from the tube, wait a few minutes, rinse it oil. and the hair is gone as if by magio. The manufacturers guarantee satisfactory results in every case or refund your money. NOTE.—Veet may be obtained at 4 0 (postage 6d. extra) at all chemists and stores in this town, including :— Marshall's Pharmacy, Ltd., li. S. Scofield. H. L. Sprosen, Ltd., UPS. Dispensary and J. Waters.

New Prize Distribution. Leaf Tea Illustrated Circular in each packet or tin, giving full details. ASK YOUR GROCER.

“RAHUI" MATERNITY HOME. 439 Castle street, Dunedin XL RSE PEARSON, Certificated Midwife, and Matron of the above Home, will be pleased to accommodate and attend anyone soliciting her services. Prospectus forwarded On application to above address.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3672, 29 July 1924, Page 62

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Page 62 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3672, 29 July 1924, Page 62

Page 62 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3672, 29 July 1924, Page 62