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A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION.

EVERY BLEMISH REMOVED IN TEN DAYS. This great beauty marvel has inBtantly produced a sensation. Stubborn cases have been cured that baffled beauty specialists for years. You have never in all your life used or heard of anything like it. Makes muddy complexions, red spots, pimples, blackheads, frcckleii. eruptions, vanish almost liko magic. No cream, lotion, enamel, falvo, plaster, bandage, mask, massage diet, or apparatus, nothing to swallow. It doesn't matter whether or not your complexion is a "fright," whether your face is full of muddy spots, peppery blackheads, embarrassing pimples and eruptions, or whether your skin is rough and •'porey," and you've tried almost everything* under the sun to get rid of -the" blemishes. This wonderful treatment, in just ten days, positively removes every "blemish and beautifies your skin in a marvellous way. You look years younger. It gives the skin the hloom and tint of purity of a freshly blown rose. In ten clays you can bo the subject of wild admiration by your friends. All methods now known «»re cast aside. There is nothing to wear, nothing to tako internally. Your face, even arms, hands, shoulders, are beautiful beyond your fondest dreams. Write for full particulars to— NANCE BATCHELOR, Box 182. Timaru. Solo Distributing Agent for N.Z.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16433, 3 January 1918, Page 9

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A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16433, 3 January 1918, Page 9

A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16433, 3 January 1918, Page 9

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