EVE WILLIAMS. Guard Skin Beauty! A woman is most often judged by her complexion and hair, and does that not generally create an impression of her true personality ? If your skin or hair tells the story of neglect or thoughtless habits, does it not give a bad impression ? Care for yourself, and the world will care for you—give your hair and complexion that attention which is so invaluable to you. Use Rexona Soap daily, and you will soon be astonished with the improvement. You will fully experience how soft and smooth the skin becomes when you use this delightful Soap—bow clear the complexion, how soft, silky and lustrous the hair. An economical dainty luxury—Rexona, the Aristocrat of Soaps. Price 1 ■ per tablet. SOAP for Health ana Beaut y. ? _ qiGH I TWIST LEVS* Gi twi&t Urtm. CL that polish opens that eps last particle that lasts d here every Black Light Brow Dark Brown Nigger Brown Tone and White yfade alar.d *6 Wl BOOT POLISH I 1! I JR NOW ONLY a t 9 The most suitable Aperient for all Ages . Dinneford s Magnesia cannot harm the most delicate constitution and has proved highly beneßcial in cases of Acidity of the Stomach. Heartburn. Headache, Indigestion. Flatulence, Bilious Affections, &c., &c. A safe. mild, effective aperient for people of all ages. DINNEFORD’S MAGNESIA Solid or powdered magnesia should on no account be taken, as it is likely to cause trouble by forming hard insoluble lumps in the bowels. You take no risks with Dinneford s Magnesia. Recommended by doctors for over 100 years. AVOID IMITATIONS. Look, for khe name “ DINNEFORD’S ** on every bottle aad A co to
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 734, 6 August 1929, Page 4
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