m frags m m % m m m m m tv m mm m JSSK ®SSSB ¥PfS mm m m m :m i I The Princess of Pless —— one of the most beautiful of women praises Mercolized Wax for the Complexion IVTERCOLIZED WAX absents the old dry and discoloured scarf-skin, leaving exposed - L ' J - the fresh new complexion underneath. Use it for a few nights and see how your wrinkles and skin blemishes will disappear. The fame of this remarkable wax is world wide. Can be obtained from all Chemists and high-class Stores. The Princess of Pless writes: Dear Sirs, “It gives me very much pleasure in writing you in order that every woman may know the benefits to be derived from Mercolized Wax. So much depends on good looks that without a clear complexion and an unwrinkled face a woman does not get very far in this world. I can tell you here, Sirs, with full truth, that people think I am younger than I am, and for this I have to thank your marvellous Mercolized Wax, which I have used since 1921, when I got back to my dear old England and those friends who were left. Anyone like me who has used cold creams and skin foods will see how vastly superior to them Mercolized Wax is for skin treatment. “My maid here stands next to me whilst I am writing this letter and says that since I have used it I look years younger. I always use it after washing every morning and before going to bed at night, and my skin has become much smoother, and whiter, and my wrinkles have gradually disappeared. “I write this letter in order to help the poor ladies who really want to know how to treat their skins, and to keep young-looking for a very moderate outlay instead of indulging in expensive beauty and massage treatments. This wax they can use themselves, and in a very short time they will be surprised at the difference it will make in their complexion. It whitens sunburnt skin, and for use on the hands it is most excellent. Yours truly, “(Signed) Marie Therese, Princess of Pless.”
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Ladies' Mirror, Volume 4, Issue 5, 2 November 1925, Page 68
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363Page 68 Advertisement 3 Ladies' Mirror, Volume 4, Issue 5, 2 November 1925, Page 68
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