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"V* 'I THE SECR.ET OF A GOOD COMPLEXION. By MME. ST. CLAIRE. Any woman nowadays may quickly re- «uch surface blemishes as freckles,blotches, ] juvenate her complexion at home by a pimples, tan, liver spots, etc. It makes I safe and painless process of gentle absorp- the face look years younger and prettier, • • tion. The days of expensive and and renders the use of face creams undangerous " operations" are past, and necessary. each woman can be her own beauty • * • doctor. It has been discovered that ordinarv mercolised wax. applied like cold Another va,uable P iece of cream, at night, will cause the thin veil wluch man y women appreciate, tonof lifeless, sallow or blotchy cuticle to the SUCCCPS of thc ncw treatment gradually and gently flake off in invisible, ° r sn P® r^ous ha * r - A remedy for per-flour-like particles, revealing the fresh, erad.cating this ugly form of t t_ i i • j iacial disfigurement now seems to have vigorous, and beautiful voung skin under- . "*yo „ neath. Mercolised war:" absorbs only thc bcenfo ™d. «,s simplicity itself. About unhealthy and unsightly outer film, and °^ C ouncc ° ordinar y pure powdered ... .. . pheminol, which can be obtained at anv does not affect the healthy tissue at all. . . u -* chemist s, is all that is needed to put one The process defies detection, and un- in the way of completely ridding oneself veils a lasting and beautiful complexion, of superfluous hair. When applied to the which is, of course, a perfectly natural obnoxious growth this causes it to imonc. For this purpose thousands of mediately disappear, and the continuance women are now using mercolised wax, of the recommended treatment is said to which may be obtained at any chemist's, finally destroy the hair roots, so that there Naturally, the process also removes all will be no renewal of the growth. "jjowgoocf tlvis JvasK. U tfrstgsrjffosit fiotbtooff v " Thc secret is in this I little when the hash is l H*d* and bottled in England. K Holbrooks SAUCE^^M / M HOLBROOK'S HOLBROOKS PUNCH SAUCK f WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, (la the big bottlcl & The Spirit of France | NURSE FRANCIS, V.A.D. I known throughout New Zealand as an active war- | I worker and recently returned from the French I j| war front, writes from Queens Drive, Wellington, B 1 N.Z., 4/5/17, thus of the great nerve medicine i CLEMENTS TONIC 1 CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. ' ; j | "I should like to tell you how I I pleased 1 am with your tonic as I I a nerve restorer. I I " I have used it with very bene- I ficial results. Several of our I I nurses in France have also I | proved its worth. 8 . I " I can highly recommend it to I ~ | anyone suffering from brain=fag. 9 | Yours faithfully, I ! c/f u/i/ 14 ) | 1 foA.** j I This is YOUR medicine if you suffer from I 1 bad nerves, want of sleep, poor H | appetite or debility H | The p'rofenional nunc, well trained and filled by experience to forma correct | S of the value of a good medicine, commands respect for her opinions, n H @ Uan instance where the highest opinions ha\e been accorded a truly gcod medici H 1 i Jmffihe most trving condition, wh«e only the very best dnenc tocic.coud | 1 uLh should be kepi by all nurses .s a " s.,nd-t>y' med.c.ne ■ I All Chemists Sell It. Get It and Get Well J fsL Clement* Tonic Ltd., Rozcilc. K.S.W. ' ■■ :\ y 'S. • M

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 2

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