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TftM 1 J I ijflltap' 4 lealtli and jWT appearaniefc There is nothing which adds to a woman’s age aomndi as fat. A few extra pounds makes any woman look from sto 10 years olderDorothy Woolley, ‘ ’Australia’s Most Beautiful Model** and figure culture specialist, offers you freedom from excess fat witbotit taking drugs, reducing salts, Turkish baths or starvation diets. The wonderful method, so simple and gentle and uatmal, which has enabled Dorothy Woolley to secure such a superb figure and such exuberant health has caused a sensation in society, and she has now made her amazingly successful system available to women everywhere. WHAT FIGURE CULTURE WILL DO flk FOR YOU x HOW MUCH WEIGHT WOULD YOU LIKE TO LOSE » You can lose from 2 to 6 Um. a week. You can lie stronger healthier. You'll look years younger. Yoor eyes will sparkle anew, your skin will clear, and folds and linee will vanish. Complexion, health, and figure are imp rowel at fey gVwQty f he same time. The result is better health, new wtality, and W greater personal charm. Tasks once band become easy, hte worth while. PROOF FROM UNSOLICITED LETTERS Mrs. D.M.T.. of Queanbeyan, hLS.W., writem—-*T now weigh' 9 stone 3 lbs., so 1 have reduced my weight by well over four stone.” Mrs. DJk., of Warracknabeed, ssyw—l am quite satisfied, for I have lost 2 atone Iba. in weight, and am feeling and looking much better.** Miss G.H, of Bulranald, N-S.W-. reports*—'*You w9 be pleased to bear i have lost 3 stone 7 lbs. with your IgO fnends think it u marvellous, ( 0 SEND FOR FREE PARTICULARS Dorothy Woolley will be gted to send you f»ee partirah—of her Figure Culture System- Whet aba baa done for herself and thouaands of othexa, sbe will also do for you. Fiß Dorothy Woolley in PO B* t E e Coupon to-day, and you wiH get full an* Formation by return post. DOROTHY WOOLLEY, Adams Chambers, 195 Elizabeth St., SYDNEY. Dear Dorothy WoolleyPlease eend me full particulars of Sntß* I wonderful Figure Culture System. I enclose I><L stamp for poctasn. Name 1 - ,|, riaas iisju _lj hl f

lUJI Your hair curled or waved professionally, and you do it yourself electrically! Lend the professional touch to your hairdressing in the privacy of your own home. With the HOTPOINT . CURLING IRON you can impart a beautiful natural wave to your hair at your own convenience. It is designed so that an even temperature is always maintained —it cannot possibly become overheated. THE HOTPOINT COMB slips over the rod of the Cartej and dries the hair quickly and easily after a shampoo. We shall be pleased to have you call and inspect these articles, which are heavily nickeLpiated and of bandsome appearance. WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL FROM THE NATIOMAL ELECTRIC *. EMfiIIEERtMC CO, LTD. 12S STUART STREET, DtMtEDUt AND AT ALL MAIN CKNTRKSi,

ANOTHER I ENTHUSIAST!! a line to let you know what Laaa-s Eorolcfam MMf done for my daughter. She developed Lung trouble KSi year ago last March, and was given six months to weighing only six stone. Last July she started using |SE Lane's Emulsion, and within six weeks her health had improved wonderfully, then by aix months the had( gained 2 stone 9 lbs., and the doctor saw her yester- Pw day and said her lung had completely healed; her has alas gone. She is just a living advartiacimsnt tog and is now IB years of age'.** Mrs. Chapman, -« 19 Danka Street, Albert Taives B 3/4 and 4/4, at all Chomfste and StoQM. SSSE rhe larger bottle ie'more pH! than two of the others. 0 ■ I '■ ' "■ ■BB—JI-

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Southland Times, Issue 20014, 30 October 1926, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 20014, 30 October 1926, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 20014, 30 October 1926, Page 21

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