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BUST DEVELOPED SIX INCHES IN 30 BAYS.

A FORI LIKE THE VENUS DE MILO.

HOW I SUCCEEDED AFTER MASSAGE, SUCTION CUPS, PRESCRIPTIONS, APPARATUS, EXERCISE, ELECTRICITY & ALL ADVERTISED METHODS HAD ABSOLUTELY FAILED-

A remarkable interview with Mile. Merlain, the reigning Parisian beauty, who became famous in a single night- She generously reveals her secret for the first time to Wellington "Dominion" Readers*

BY MLLE. ADRIENNE LACOUYIER.

attraetion. Haw marked is the contraet between this former pitiable stafco end. the picture of superb and fascinating womenhood she now presents 1 Although tho motliod Bho used is extremely simple, to describo it hero in full r? F? u,

In all my oaroer as a newspaper writer I nover received nn with greater pleasure than that which instructed mo to obtain tin interview with Mile. Merlain during her stay in London, and learn if Possible the secret of the marvellous transfor-

mation she has recently wrought in her appearance. 1 therefore sought her addross, intent upon vfovring with my own cyos the wondrous form which newspapers have go widely proclaimed to be a "symphony in curves" end exact modern, counterpart of the .classical Venus. For who could better adriso her less-foroured sisters than the possessor of the figuro that startled even blaes Paris by its flawless porfection, and which has mad© her the sensation of the season at the French capital! Mile. Jterlain received me with gracious cordiality, and there was about her that indefinable air of distinction and dipnity which wo unconsciously aesocioto with perfect physical development and the magnetic charm that always accompanics it. I on-sily rscojrnifed Mile. Merlain from her pictures in the illustrated papers, but no mere photograph could do justico to her wonderful symmetry of foTm and unconscious grace, nor could any camera portray the marvellous natural beauty of her complexion, the sparkling eyes, and fascinating personality, all forming? * the perfect embodiment of .ravishing feminine charm and irresistible attractiveness. On learning the object of my visit,' Nile/ Morlain kindly explained the exact nature of the process whereby Fho was able to obtain her perfect form, and which developed her bust six inches in a sinde month, although for many yearn previously she hnd a flat, scraggy chest, and Goft. flabby absolutely undeveloped hw.it. -She . quently described the intones humiliation she once felt, her fear of appearing in evening dress, how men even seemed to shun her as a woman of almost masculine JVDpoarance, devoid of all feminine physical

■\ detail would somewhat overrun tho epaco allowed me for this article, bwt JJllc. Merlain explained that, owing to the wide publicity sho haa recently received through newspaper and magazine articles, a perfect deluge of requests for information had descended upou her. Many of the inquiries are from her acquaintances, but to personally write and answer everyone satisfactorily would be quite impossible, 60 Mile! Merlain hit upon the clever plan of fully describing her method in a email booklet. A limited number of these attractive booklet?, tho first to be printed, has just arrived, and she kindly presented mo with a copy. Also after much persuorsion, I was fortunately able to arrange with Mile. Merlain to,send one of theso booklets while they last absolutely free of cost to any of our readers sufficiently interested to write her and enclose tho following coupon, as this offer i 3 made for the speciial benefit of Wellington "Dominion" readers only. I might add that Mile. Merlain is not in business and has nothing whatever to pell, so it will bo plain that her generous offer is prompted only by a wholly un-rolfish deflire to show her gratitude for all she has benefited by her wonderful discovery. Tho method is entirely new and radically different from anything ever before uoed by ' the public, involving as it does no appliances or apparatus, no tiling to wear, no I dangerous drugs, heavy expense?, hot or ; vapour baths, nor anything wcokening, unpleasant or inconvenient. It will be necessary to write promptly, however, as Mile. Merlain has but a. few hundred of the books, and owing to the work and trouble involved plic cannot agreo to answer inquiries after present supply is exhausted.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1770, 7 June 1913, Page 11

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BUST DEVELOPED SIX INCHES IN 30 BAYS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1770, 7 June 1913, Page 11

BUST DEVELOPED SIX INCHES IN 30 BAYS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1770, 7 June 1913, Page 11

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