ON KEEPING YOUNG."
To maintain a youthful appearance, cultivate cbeerful society, and enter into the interests of others. An important rule is to keep the muscles ol tho face under careful control. Avoid ugly habits of contracting the brows, elevating the eyebrows, and drawing down or pursing the mouth. It is also positively necessary to keep the skin pure, clean, and healthy. No matter how coarso or sallow the skin may be, practically any complexion can be improved and beautified by a,?o ur f c of massage. This should be skilfully and regularly applied. With the aid of a good skin food, it ensures a better colour and texture. Mrs Rolleston, the well-known toilet expert of high tepute, has now opened an up-to-date establishment in Christchurch. Sho has had wide and extensive experience, and is particularly well qualified in the art of massage. Her charges are moderato, and Mrs Rolleston only recommends those preparations which she has found, after a lengthy experience, to be of practical benefit. Masseine is what Mrs Rolleston advises as a skin food. It is largely used abroad, and is becoming increasingly popular throughout New Zealand. Masseine is 3s 6d per jar, post free in plain wrapper. Courses of face massage (hand, vibro, and electrical) with full instructions, 21s; single treatment ss. Mrs Rolleston. hair and complexion specialist, Dominion Building, Cathedral square, opposite Broadway's. 'Phono 373. 1
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Press, Issue 14828, 20 November 1913, Page 10
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231ON KEEPING YOUNG." Press, Issue 14828, 20 November 1913, Page 10
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