yours areal Beauty sleeps ANY sleep ought to be a beauty sleep. It is the time Nature gives to " refresh and renew your vitality, but it is also the time which Nature meant to refresh and renew your complexion. For your complexion does actually need renewing. The outer layer of skin, exposed all day to air and wind and dust, becomes worn-out, dry, and discoloured. As it does, it should gradually disappear and give place to the clear, young skin underneath. But only too often minute particles of the old skin remain to clog pores and choke up the tender new skin. This fact explains in a word the scientific secret of Mercolized Wax, for Mercolized Wax aids Nature in giving the young skin a chance. If you gently rub in a little Pure Mercolized Wax before you go to sleep at night, all night long the Mercolized Wax will be slowly, imperceptibly dissolving away the minute particles of worn-out skin, so that you wake in the morning and find you have, as it were, a new complexion. Your sleep has been a real beauty sleep, and you will realise just what a wonderful aid to Nature Mercolized Wax has been. No wonder so many of our famous beauties owe the clearness of their complexions to the fact that they make a ppint of using Mercolized Wax every night. It is the natural way to natural beauty. Just try this Mercolized Wax to-night. You will be astounded at the result, in the morning. Simply go to any chemist, ask for a little Pure Mercolized Wax DOES NOT contain Mercury or anything injurious to the complexion, and is guaranteed not to encourage the growth of hair.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3803, 1 February 1927, Page 67
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285Page 67 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3803, 1 February 1927, Page 67
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