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\ The most widely used \ Hair-removing Cream in the World, When ever-increasing numbers of women are discarding razors and turning to Veet, there must be a sound, logical reason. This perfumed, velvety cream was created by skilled British chemists to enable women to remove unwanted hair without causing it r'mS to R row faster and thicker, as a razor does. Where* w fl|M| ever you travel in the British Empire, on the continent ■I ~ °f Europe, or among, the fastidious people of South 'fl , America, there you will find Veet is used .by discriminating women in preference to all other hair* removing preparations. In France — usually considered the home of the most dainty toilet articles —this British hair-removing cream is known as the best —an unusual and outstanding compliment. Veet ’ s spread on-as it comes from the tube. In a few minutes rinse it off and not one hair remains. No bluish patches shadow the whiteness of the skin, such as razors leave, especially when the hair is dark. Try a tube of Veet to-day. It ensures your daintiness * n any costume - Rives self-confidence and removes all r * s k embarrassment. 2/6 and 4/- per tube at all chemists and stores. ; WARNING! S* ■ U Vecl “ • BRITISH P roduct of BRITISH _ , —WS I quality. Beware of cheap 1 I foreign imitations and I vJ " 1 refuse all substitutes. PER TUBE - ™—Maaaramii l a———ns—sb— For backward children, There is nothing better than Benger’s Food tor backward children. Acupful between meals, and at bed-time, provides just JH what is wanted. »!_g Sa Send for Bengefs Booklet, post free, BENGER’S FOOD, Ltd., VjP N/ Beg. tbadk juuk. J sso * George Street, SYDNEY.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3912, 5 March 1929, Page 64

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Page 64 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3912, 5 March 1929, Page 64

Page 64 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3912, 5 March 1929, Page 64

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