HIS MAINSTAY. “I wouldn’t be without my bottle of Comenthol for worlds,” said Mr Chilliday. “It has no equal for that sudden cold in the head and gives instant relief. Just rub a little on the palms of the hands and inhale.” Comenthol is procurable from Barnett and Co., Chemists, Cathedral Square, at Is 6d a bottle. Buy yours to-day. 6
WHY LADIES SHOULD NEVER USE A RAZOR It is the razor that turns a youth's first downy growth into a stiff, coarse beard. It makes hair grow faster and thicker —that is why men must shave daily soon after they commence using razors. Skilled chemists have perfected a perfumed, velvety, hair-removing cream, specially designed to solve this important problem of the modern woman’s toilette. You simply spread this cream on as it comes from the tube, after a few minutes rinse it off and the skin is left beautifully soft, smooth and white, without a sign of hair. No blunt ends remain to shadow the whiteness of the skin, such as razors leave—-especially when the hair is dark. This cream —called Veet —has been used by thousands. Every day more and more women are turning to Veet to save them from the stiff, coarse growth the use of a razor induces. 2/6 and 4/- (double size) per tube at all chemists. f/ff-
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18780, 8 June 1929, Page 22 (Supplement)
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