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ANOTHER LABOUR SAVER.

A “STANDARD” MOUTH. A beauty specialist, much concerned at the amount of time spent in drawing and redrawing the feminine mouth with the usual lip-stick, has invented a “speeder-up” of tin* process. This consists of a lip paint the exact shape of the necessary “Cupid’s bow.” It is merely pressed to the mouth and a beautifully shaped Cupid’s bow mouth is there, no matter what -shape the mouth Nature has supplied underneath. Uniformity of dress and hair have long made women resemble one another too closely, but with a 11 standard ’ ’ mouth there will soon be no clue by which to pick out one’s own lady.

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Putaruru Press, Volume V, Issue 177, 24 March 1927, Page 2

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ANOTHER LABOUR SAVER. Putaruru Press, Volume V, Issue 177, 24 March 1927, Page 2

ANOTHER LABOUR SAVER. Putaruru Press, Volume V, Issue 177, 24 March 1927, Page 2

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